Scaffolding erected in the choir of St. Vitus Cathedral for the repair of the vault
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View of the vault of the main nave of St. Vitus Cathedral

The top of the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral, seen from the choir

St. Vitus Cathedral, south side. View of the flying buttresses on the roof of the choir chapels

The new part and the choir of St. Vitus Cathedral, seen from the organ loft

The side of St. Vitus Cathedral seen from the Church of St. George

The Royal Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral

Gothic window in the south transept of St. Vitus Cathedral

Charles IV, bust of triforium of St. Vitus Cathedral

Mask (Chimera), plastic ornamental detail in the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral

View of the foothills and bows - buttresses of St. Vitus Cathedral, north side

View of the nave and down - south side of the new part of St. Vitus Cathedral

Scaffolding in the transept and choir

Cloister of St. Laurence in Rome

Predella Panel Representing the Legend of St. Stephen: The Stoning of St. Stephen / The Burial of St. Stephen

Predella Panel Representing the Legend of St. Stephen: Devils Agitating the Sea as Giuliana Transports the Body of St. Stephen from Jerusalem to Constantinople / The Re-interment of St. Stephen beside St. Lawrence in Rome

The Views of Rome: St. Peter's Interior

Predella Panel Representing the Legend of St. Stephen: St. Stephen Preaching / St. Stephen before the High Priest and Elders of the Sanhedrin

Elizabeth of Pomerania, fourth wife of Charles IV, bust of the clerestory of the cathedral

The Encounter - For BECKMANN

Anna von Schweidnitz, third wife of Charles IV, bust of the clerestory of the cathedral

The Large Landscapes: St. Jerome in the Wilderness

Design for the poster of the "Nikaten" exhibition in Nagoya
![Design for Monument (For the Füger Prize) [Entwurf für Monument (Um den Fügerpreis)]](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/momak/Ot0400.jpg)
Design for Monument (For the Füger Prize) [Entwurf für Monument (Um den Fügerpreis)]

The Views of Rome: St. Peter's with Piazza and Colonnade
Last Updated: 2021-09-07
Uploaded: 2022-03-17
