63. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, Slavs in their Original
Homeland, Slované v pravlasti
1912
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery,
Prague
64. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, The Celebration of
Svantovit, Slavnost Svantovítova
1912
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery,
Prague
65. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, The Introduction of the
Slavonic Liturgy , Zavedení
slovanské liturgie
1912
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery,
Prague
66. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, The Bohemian King
Přemysl Otakar II. Český král Přemysl
Otakar II
1924
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery,
Prague
67. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, Mount Athos, Mont
Athos Svatá hora
1926
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery ,
Prague
68. MUCHA, Alfons
The Slav Epic, Mount Athos, Mont
Athos Svatá hora (detail)
1926
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery ,
Prague
69. MUCHA Alfons
The Slav Epic, Apotheosis of the
Slavs. Apoteóza z dějin Slovanstva
1926
Veletržní Palace, National Gallery,
Prague
70. cast Prague, Národní Galerie: The Masterpieces
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71. The National Gallery in Prague houses domestic and international art
collections. With over 400 000 objects of art the National Gallery in Prague
is the largest and most important art institution in the Czech Republic that
cares about the national art treasure and heritage.
The background of the National Gallery in Prague goes back to 1796.
The international collection includes numerous works by artists such as
Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh, Rodin, Gauguin, Cézanne, Renoir, Schiele,
Munch, Miró and Klimt; many of these are donations from the collection of
art historian Vincenc Kramář.
The vast collection contains a large number of Czech and Slovak paintings
and sculptures, including works by Alfons Mucha, Otto Gutfreund,
František Kupka, Rudolf Fila, Vincenc Beneš and Bohumil Kubišta.