The National Gallery Is Exhibiting the Restored Statue of the Madonna of Havraně | českénoviny.cz
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The National Gallery in Prague has exhibited the Madonna of Havran in its collection exhibition at the Monastery of St. Agnes of Bohemia. The medieval statue from the time of Charles IV was discovered only recently, the Czech state bought it from a private owner for 4.5 million crowns. The research and restoration took three years. According to gallery representatives, the statue was located in the church of St. Lawrence in Havran u Most in the …
Prague - The National Gallery Prague (NGP) has exhibited in its collection exhibition in the Monastery of St. Agnes of Bohemia the statue of the Madonna of Havrana, which experts have been restoring for three years. The rare sculpture from the 14th century, which is attributed to the Master of the Bečovská Madonna, was purchased by the Czech state in 2021 for 4.5 million crowns. The statue, which according to the National Gallery probably belong…
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