Prague To Extend Loan of Mucha’s ‘Slav Epic’ To Moravsky Krumlov
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Prague will extend the contract with Moravský Krumlov for the loan of a set of 20 large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha, The Slav Epic, by five years until 2031. The Prague councilors decided on Monday. The cycle is exhibited at the Moravský Krumlov Castle. The current contract expires on May 20, 2026.
Prague To Extend Loan of Mucha’s ‘Slav Epic’ To Moravsky Krumlov
Prague will extend its contract with Moravsky Krumlov for the loan of the Slav Epic, a set of 20 large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha. Prague City Hall decided yesterday to extend the loan for five years until 2031, on the basis of an agreement with John Mucha, Marcus James Mucha and the Mucha Foundation. The cycle is currently on display at Moravsky Krumlov castle. The current contract expires on 20 May 2026. Yesterday’s decision implies that…
The capital will extend the contract with Moravský Krumlov for the loan of 20 large-format works by painter Alfons Mucha, The Slav Epic, by five years. The cycle will therefore be on display at the Moravský Krumlov Castle until 2031. The current contract expires on May 20, 2026.
Prague will extend the contract with Moravský Krumlov for the loan of a set of 20 large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha, The Slav Epic, for five years until 2031. The decision was made by Prague councilors. The cycle is exhibited at the Moravský Krumlov Castle. Mayor of Moravský Krumlov Tomáš Třetina (TOP 09) said that he was pleased with the councilors' decision.
Prague will extend the contract with Moravský Krumlov for the loan of a set of 20 large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha, The Slav Epic, by five years until 2031. The capital city councilors decided on this on Monday.
The councillors decided on the basis of an agreement with John Mucha, Marcus James Mucha and the Mucha Foundation, which implies that the work will remain in Moravský Krumlov until Prague secures a permanent exhibition for it. Mayor of Moravský Krumlov Tomáš Přelina (TOP 09) told ČTK that the decision of the councillors pleased him. According to a document approved by the council on Monday, the location of the paintings in Moravský Krumlov prove…
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