List of Paintings
The work consists of 20 paintings, up to six metres tall and eight metres wide.
Name | Subtitle | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Slavs in their Original Homeland | Between the Turanian Whip and the sword of the Goths | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Celebration of Svantovit | When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Arts | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Introduction of the Slavonic Liturgy | Praise the Lord in Your Native Tongue | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Bulgarian Tsar Simeon | The Morning Star of Slavonic Literature | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
The Bohemian King Přemysl Otakar II | The Union of Slavic Dynasties | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
The Coronation of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan as East Roman Emperor | The Slavic Code of Law | 4,05 x 4,80 m |
Jan Milíč of Kroměříž | A Brothel Converted to a Convent | 4,05 x 6,20 m |
Master Jan Hus Preaching at the Bethlehem Chapel | Truth Prevails | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Meeting at Křížky | Sub Utraque | 4,05 x 6,20 m |
After the Battle of Grunwald | The Solidarity of the Northern Slavs | 6,10 x 4,05 m |
After the Battle of Vítkov Hill | God Represents Truth, Not Power | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
Petr Chelčický at Vodňany | Do Not Repay Evil with Evil | 6,20 x 4,05 m |
The Hussite King Jiří of Poděbrady | Treaties Are to Be Observed | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
Defense of Sziget against the Turks by Nicholas Zrinsky | The Shield of Christendom | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Printing of the Bible of Kralice in Ivančice | God Gave Us a Gift of Language | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
The Last days of Jan Amos Komenský in Naarden | A Flicker of Hope | 6,20 x 4,05 m |
Holy Mount Athos | Sheltering the Oldest Orthodox Literary Treasures | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
The Oath of Omladina Under the Slavic Linden Tree | The Slavic Revival | 4,80 x 4,05 m |
The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia | Work in Freedom is the Foundation of a State | 8,10 x 6,10 m |
Apotheosis of the Slavs | Slavs for Humanity | 4,05 x 4,80 m |
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