Allegorical relief devoted to the Czech national anthem 'Kde domov můj?' ('Where My Home Is?') on the revenue house in Ruská Street in Vršovice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka was completed between 1905 and 1906.
Size: 4170px × 3107px
Photo credit: © Azoor Photo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: 1900s, 20th, 8, 473, anthem, apartment, architectural, architecture, art, artwork, bohemia, bohemian, building, century, city, close, clothes, clothing, concert, costume, czech, czechia, czechoslovak, czechoslovakia, czechoslovakian, decor, decorated, decoration, design, detail, domov, dress, dressed, dresses, dwelling, entrance, entry, europe, european, exterior, female, folk, frantisek, garment, home, house, instrument, josef, jugendstil, kajetan, kde, male, man, modern, modernism, modernist, mosaic, muj, music, musical, musician, musicians, national, nouveau, object, ornamental, osvald, outskirts, pattern, perform, performance, plaster, play, playing, polivka, prague, praha, relief, republic, residence, residential, revenue, ruska, sculptural, sculpture, secession, sezessionstil, sing, singing, skroup, song, sound, state, statuary, statue, statues, street, stucco, stuccowork, style, suburb, suburbs, town, traditional, tyl, urban, violin, vrsovice, woman, work, young