Old Masters •
Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia (
Old Town) – Art of the Middle Ages in Bohemia and Central Europe •
Sternberg Palace (
Hradčany) – European Art from Antiquity to the end of the Baroque period •
Schwarzenberg Palace (Hradčany) – Baroque in Bohemia
19th-Century Art •
Salm Palace (
Hradčany)
Modern and Contemporary Art •
Trade Fair Palace (
Veletržní palác),
Holešovice – 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century art, the National Gallery's largest collection. Since 2012 Alfons Mucha's
Slav Epic has been on display here. :The international collection includes numerous works by artists such as
Picasso,
Monet,
Van Gogh,
Rodin,
Gauguin,
Cézanne,
Renoir,
Schiele,
Munch,
Miró, and
Klimt; many of these are donations from the collection of art historian Vincenc Kramář. :Picasso, who has a spacious room to himself in the gallery, has two self-portraits there, and two of his nudes in addition to more abstract work. Works by Rodin, whose exhibition in Prague in the early 20th century had a profound impact on Czech sculpture for many years afterwards, include a series of busts and full-sized figure on a variety of subjects in the gallery. :The vast collection contains a large number of Czech and Slovak paintings and sculptures, including works by
Alfons Mucha,
Otto Gutfreund,
František Kupka,
T. F. Šimon,
Rudolf Fila,
Vincenc Beneš, and
Bohumil Kubišta. Along with the Black Madonna House and the
Museum Kampa, the Trade fair palace collection is one of the most notable collections of
Czech Cubism in Prague. Notable works include
Don Quixote by Gutfreund,
Military Funeral by Beneš, an array of paintings by Kupka, covering almost all of the styles with which he experimented. •
House of the Black Madonna (Old Town) – Czech Cubism
Graphics Collection •
Kinský Palace (Old Town)
Oriental Art •
Kinský Palace (Old Town) – Art of Asia and Art of the Ancient World
On display outside Prague • Kinský castle
Žďár nad Sázavou – Baroque Art from the Collections of the National Gallery in Prague •
Fryštát castle in
Karviná – 19th-century Czech art from the Collections of the National Gallery in Prague == Gallery ==