The Slav Epic
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The Slav Epic
Summary
The Slav Epic is a cycle of paintings[1]. It draws 1,250 Wikipedia views per month (cycle_of_paintings category, ranking #3 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- The Slav Epic is the creator of Alphonse Mucha[3].
- The Slav Epic is in the country of Czech Republic[4].
- The Slav Epic's instance of is recorded as cycle of paintings[5].
- The Slav Epic's commissioned by is recorded as Charles Richard Crane[6].
- The Slav Epic is made of egg tempera[7].
- The Slav Epic is made of oil paint[8].
- The Slav Epic is made of canvas[9].
- The Slav Epic's collection is recorded as museum collection of the Prague City Gallery[10].
- The Slav Epic took place at Trade Fair Palace[11].
- The Slav Epic's Commons category is recorded as The Slav Epic[12].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Celebration of Svantovit in Rujana[13].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Introduction of Slavonic Liturgy[14].
- The Slav Epic comprises Slavs in their Original Homeland[15].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Bulgarian Tsar Simeon[16].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Bohemian King Přemysl Otakar II[17].
- The Slav Epic comprises The coronation of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan as East Roman Emperor[18].
- The Slav Epic comprises Jan Milíč of Kroměříž[19].
- The Slav Epic comprises Master Jan Hus Preaching at the Bethlehem Chapel[20].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Meeting at Křížky[21].
- The Slav Epic comprises After the Battle of Grunwald[22].
- The Slav Epic comprises After the Battle of Vítkov Hill[23].
- The Slav Epic comprises Petr Chelčický at Vodňany[24].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Hussite King Jiří of Poděbrady[25].
- The Slav Epic comprises Defense of Sziget Against the Turks[26].
- The Slav Epic comprises The Printing of the Bible of Kralice in Ivančice[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Slav Epic is the creator of Alphonse Mucha[3].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include egg tempera[7], oil paint[8], and canvas[9]. The Slav Epic took place at Trade Fair Palace[11].
Why It Matters
The Slav Epic draws 1,250 Wikipedia views per month (cycle_of_paintings category, ranking #3 of 25).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]