Thun-Hohenstein Palace, portal, detail of the eagle
Inv. No. S14815
Chair (before restoration)
Inv. No. S14733
Hercules Fights With the Dragon
Inv. No. S12794N
The so-called Faust's House (the Mladotov Palace, the court of the Opava Dukes), the wall of the church of St. Jan Nepomuk at Skalka; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
Inv. No. S12413N
The Bishop's Palace
Inv. No. S7311N
Stucco
Inv. No. S14816
Chair (after restoration)
Inv. No. S14677
Allegory of Nigt
Inv. No. S14818
Office of the President (?)
Inv. No. S14676
Allegory of Nigt
Inv. No. S14817
President's Office (?)
Inv. No. S9608N
Wallenstein Palace, front
Inv. No. S9628N
Thun-Hohenstein Palace, portal
Inv. No. S9575N
Clam-Gallas Palace, portal
Inv. No. S7313N
Stucco
Inv. No. S14818
President's Office (?)
Inv. No. S9627N
blackamoor, Morzin Palace
Inv. No. S12515N
Palece Hvězda (later seat of Melantrich)
Inv. No. S7312N
Stucco
Inv. No. S7309N
Stucco
Inv. No. S14812
Chair (before restoration)
Inv. No. S14679
Allegory of Day
Inv. No. S13434N
A garden loggia (loggie sala terrena) of the Baroque exhibition in Valdštejn gardens in 1938, The exhibition The Prague Baroque 1600-1800. Art in Bohemia of the XVII-XVIII century 1600–1800
Inv. No. S14674
Allegory of Nigt
Inv. No. S12491N
Water reservoir on Hradčanské Square, Salmovský palác and Schwarzenberský palác in the background
Inv. No. S14678
Allegory of Day
Inv. No. S974N
Hostler From Demolished Thun-Hohenstein Palace on the Jungman's Square In Prague
Inv. No. S1292
Allegory of Fire from attica of Kinsky Palace in Prague