Votive Panel of Jan Očko of Vlašim
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The Votive Panel of Jan Očko of Vlašim[1][note 1] is a Gothic panel painting now in the National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the most important artworks made in medieval Bohemia. The panel was painted for the Prague archbishop Jan Očko of Vlašim who is depicted kneeling before St. Adalbert of Prague in the lower part of the picture (donor portrait). The author(s) of the painting is (are) not known. The style of the painting stands between the works of Theodoric of Prague and the Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece (who represents the so-called Beautiful style, Central European form of International Gothic).[2]
Votive Panel of Jan Očko of Vlašim | |
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Czech: Votivní obraz Jana Očka z Vlašimi | |
Artist | Unknown |
Year | before 1371 (1371) |
Type | Tempera on lime wood |
Dimensions | 181 cm × 96 cm (71 in × 38 in) |
Location | National Gallery in Prague |