Imago, imagines: Výtvarné dílo a
proměny jeho funkcí v českých zemích
od 10. do první třetiny 16. století
Edited by Klára Benešovská and Kateřina
Kubínová. 2 vols, 1,426 pp. incl. 688 col. + b. & w.
ills. (Academia, Prague, 2019), CZK 2,200.
ISBN 978–80–200–3036–8. |
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40. Záboj and Slavoj, by Josef Václav Myslbek. 1882. Bronze Maquette, Height 98 cm. (Národní Galerie Prague; Exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff). 42. Melancholic Girl, by Jan Stursa. Signed. 1906. French limestone, Height 43 cm. (Národní Galerie, Prague; Exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Plate I. A-Angels Playing on Musical Instruments. Workshop of Mathias Braun. 1711-15. (Organ, Church of St. Clement, Prague). An Approach to the Baroque Art of Czechoslovakia
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Plate I. B-The Virgin and Child with Two Saints. Stone Sculpture on the Old Bridge (Karluv Most) in Prague. by Mathias Braun. 1710-20. An Approach to the Baroque Art of Czechoslovakia
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Plate II. A-Mourner on a Tomb. By Mathias Braun. About 1725. (Cemetry, Jaromer). An Approach to the Baroque Art of Czechoslovakia
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Plate II. B-St. John the Baptist. By Mathias Braun. 1726-30. (Bethlehem, near Kukus). An Approach to the Baroque Art of Czechoslovakia
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Plate II. C-Religion. Allegorical Figure. by Mathias Braun. About 1718. (Chateau of Count Sporck, Kukus). An Approach to the Baroque Art of Czechoslovakia