Damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945: The temptation of Christ after Forty days of fasting, after bombing
Inv. No. S6449N
Clown with a Monkey
Inv. No. S10275BN
Woman with Fruit (Sitting Woman)
Inv. No. S11551N
(River)
Inv. No. S2136N
Lying Arab
Inv. No. S6328N
Madonna
Inv. No. S7498N
Main altar of St. Wenceslas Church, Prague Vršovice
Inv. No. S3725
Standing Female Nude
Inv. No. S10883N
The count Hannsa's Caliche of Spišská Belá, detail
Inv. No. S11289N
Buttons
Inv. No. S10722N
The Göttingen Codex
Inv. No. S6015N
(Landscape)
Inv. No. S2703N
(Portrait)
Inv. No. S6198N
Moscow
Inv. No. S12149N
Ceramic vases
Inv. No. S10291AN
Portrait of a Woman
Inv. No. S3688N
Bedřich Vaníček's exhibition
Inv. No. S329A
Acacia
Inv. No. S15158A
Still Life with a Fish
Inv. No. S13656N
Bohumil Kafka in the studio
Inv. No. S14688
Arrival of the Magi to Betlehem, detail
Inv. No. S4577A
Still Life
Inv. No. S16340
Exhibition of an Czech art of the 20th century
Inv. No. S14350C
The Prague Turk, a detail of the group sculpture of St. John of Matha, St. Felix of Valois and St. Ivan by M. F. Brokoff on Charles Bridge
Inv. No. S12538N
Water reservoir on Hradčanské Square, Salmovský palác and Schwarzenberský palác in the background; Prague - Hradčany
Inv. No. S12914N
Ritual wooden item
Inv. No. S3033N
Anděla
Inv. No. S6187N
Sadness
Inv. No. S4956B
Portrait of František Springr, detail
Inv. No. S9757N
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century