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301 - 333 of 333 works
Mucha working on the canvas 'Tsar Štěpán Dušan. The Slavic Code of Law (14th century).' (The Slav Epic cycle No.6, 1923) (1923)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.13: The Hussite King Jiří of Podĕbrady. Treaties Are To be Respected (1462). (1923)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.14: The Sacrifice at Szigetvár by Nikola Zrinski. The Shield of Christendom (1566). (1914)
Portrait of Mucha's Son, Jiří (1925)
Poster for the '8th Sokol Festival Prague 1926' (1925)
Study for 'The Slav Epic' cycle No.17: The Holy Mount Athos (1926) (c.1925-26)
Mucha and his assistant Knap posing for 'The Holy Mount Athos' (The Slav Epic cycle No.17, 1926) (c.1925-1926)
Children posing as the Czech youths vowing Slavic ideals for 'Oath of the "Youth" under the Slav Linden Tree' (The Slav Epic cycle No.18, 1926) (1925-1926)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.15: The Brethren School in Ivančice, the Printing of the Czech Bible. God Gave Us the Gift of Language (1578). (1914)
Study for 'The Slav Epic' cycle No.18: The Oath of Omladina under the Slavic Linden Tree (c.1925-1926)
Mucha directing a group of models posing for 'Apotheosis: Slavs for Humanity' (The Slav Epic cycle No.20, 1926) (1926)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.16: Jan Amos Komenský. A Glimmer of Hope (1670). (1918)
Portrait of Mucha's Daughter, Jaroslava (c.1927-1935)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.17: Holy Mount Athos. Vatican of Orthodox Christianity, Sheltering the Oldest Slav Literary Monuments (18th century) (1926)
1918-1928: Poster for the 10th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Czechoslovakia (1928)
Poster for 'The Slav Epic Exhibition, Brno, 1930' (1928-1930)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.18: Oath of the "Youth" under the Slav Linden Tree. The Slav Revival (19th century). (1926, unfinished)
'The Slav Epic cycle' No.19: The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia. To Work in Freedom Is the Foundation of a State (1861) (1914)
Banknotes of Czechoslovakia, designed by Mucha: 500 crown; 50 Crown; 10 Crown (1929)
Self-portrait in a formal masonic regalia as Supreme Commander of Scottish Rite Freemasonry in Czechoslovakia, Prague (1930)
'The Slav Epic' cycle No.20: Apotheosis: Slavs for Humanity. Four Stages of Slav History in Four Colours (1918). (1926)
St. Vitus Cathedral Stained-glass Window, Prague: final design for the central panels, featuring SS Cyril and Methodius (1931)
St. Vitus Cathedral Stained-glass Window, Prague: final design for the central panels, featuring St. Ludmila (1931)
St. Vitus Cathedral Stained-glass Window, Prague: final design for the central panels, featuring St. Wenceslas (Duke of Bohemia) kneeling next to his Grandmother, St. Ludmila (1931)
St.Vitus Cathedral Stained-glass Window, Prague: final design for the bottom left panels (1931)
St.Vitus Cathedral Stained-glass Window, Prague: final design for the bottom right panels (1931)
Stained-glass Window designed by Mucha at St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague (Early 1930s)
The Light of Hope (1933)
Nativity (c. 1934)
Self-portrait, Prague (1930s)
Study for 'The Three Ages' triptych: Reason, Wisdom and Love [unfinished project] (1936-1938)
Study for 'The Age of Reason' (1936-1938)
The Oath of Concord of the Slavs (unfinished) (1939)