The Roudnice Altarpiece is a three-part winged altar from the provost's church in Roudnice nad Labem, one of the oldest completely preserved Gothic retables from the period around 1410-1420. It is on display in the permanent exhibition of the National Gallery in Prague.
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The RoudniceAltarpiece is a three-part winged altar from the provost's church in Roudnice nad Labem, one of the oldest completely preserved Gothic retables...
The Roudnice Madonna is a work by the Bohemian Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece from the period between 1385 and 1390. It came from the monastery of the...
in early 15th-century Bohemian panel painting – on a wing of the RoudniceAltarpiece (1410-1420). The New Town Hall Man of Sorrows draws on the tradition...
from the Hanseatic city of Toruń in Poland Roudnice Madonna, c. 1385–90, Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece, Bohemia The Virgin and the Child of Poligny...
faithful copy of an older picture of a loving Madonna, the Madonna of Roudnice (1385-1390), however it already shows signs of the established International...
it was not completed. 1385–1390 The Madonna of Roudnice is a work by the Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece. 1510–1520 Wall painting of Saint George at Švihov...
of the two sites of the 1483 Defenestration of Prague. Roudnice nad Labem Monastery Roudnice nad Labem Domestic Religious 1333–1734 St Barbara's Church...