Celebration of Mánes Union of Fine Arts 50th anniversary. Exhibition of French painting From Manet to the Present Day, detail of Manet: Portrait of Emil Zola
Inv. No. S2451N
František Zikmund's exhibition
Inv. No. S8847N
František Tichý's works at an Exhibition
Inv. No. S8741N
Václav Hofrichter's exhibition
Inv. No. S8995N
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, detail
Inv. No. S2447N
František Zikmund's exhibition
Inv. No. S16343B
Exhibition of an Czech art of the 20th century
Inv. No. S8710N
Exhibition of the czech art of the 20th century
Inv. No. S2348N
Pomona, detail
Inv. No. S6538N
Ivo Adolf Rublič's exhibition
Inv. No. S2070N
Celebration of Mánes Union of Fine Arts 50th anniversary. Exhibition of French painting From Manet to the Present Day
Inv. No. S2374N
Man with the Broken Nose
Inv. No. S8967N
Exhibition
Inv. No. S8849N
František Tichý's works at an Exhibition
Inv. No. S1525N
Kamil Lhoták's exhibition
Inv. No. S6157N
The Vladimír Fuka's exhibition
Inv. No. S15113
Celebration of Mánes Union of Fine Arts 50th anniversary. Exhibition of French painting From Manet to the Present Day, detail of Manet: Portrait of Emil Zola, Rodin: Walking Torso
Inv. No. S2440N
František Zikmund's exhibition
Inv. No. S8813N
Exhibition
Inv. No. S10641N
Madonna of Hronské, exhibition Slovakian Old Art (?), detail
Inv. No. S1859N
Vojtěch Sedláček's exhibition
Inv. No. S2354N
The Inner Voice (Meditation)
Inv. No. S6698N
Folk glass-painting, St. Genevieve
Inv. No. S9755N
The exhibition Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Land XVII–XVIII century 1600–1800
Inv. No. S3926N
Ota Janeček's exhibition
Inv. No. S10342B
Lying Woman
Inv. No. S2522N
Girl from Landes
Inv. No. S8474N
The Václav Sivko's exhibition
Inv. No. S15105
Jiří Kars's exhibition
Inv. No. S8896N
František Tichý's works at an Exhibition
Inv. No. S8873N
Exhibition (People's Flat)
Inv. No. S15136
Exhibiition
Inv. No. S8988N
(Still Life), Exhibiton: Baroque Art in Wallenstein Palace