Scorpio. Zodiac sign depicted in the ceramic relief on the dwelling house in Sokolovská Street in Libeň district in Prague, Czech Republic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scorpio-zodiac-sign-depicted-in-the-ceramic-relief-on-the-dwelling-house-in-sokolovsk-street-in-libe-district-in-prague-czech-republic-image424916054.html
RM2FK8GNA–Scorpio. Zodiac sign depicted in the ceramic relief on the dwelling house in Sokolovská Street in Libeň district in Prague, Czech Republic.
Scorpio. Zodiac sign designed by Czech sculptor Jaroslav Horejc (1954-1957) for the decorative bronze grille of the Golden Gate of Saint Vitus' Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-scorpio-zodiac-sign-designed-by-czech-sculptor-jaroslav-horejc-1954-139156272.html
RMJ2B36T–Scorpio. Zodiac sign designed by Czech sculptor Jaroslav Horejc (1954-1957) for the decorative bronze grille of the Golden Gate of Saint Vitus' Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic.
Bronze clock designed by Czech modernist sculptor Bohumil Kafka (1925) in the Adria Palace (Palác Adria) in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. Bronze statues around the clock represent the day and night (two female figures) and the Zodiac signs. The building designed by Czech modernist architects Josef Zasche and Pavel Janák was built from 1923 to 1924 for the Italian insurance company Riunione Adriatica di Sicurtà (RAS). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bronze-clock-designed-by-czech-modernist-sculptor-bohumil-kafka-1925-in-the-adria-palace-palc-adria-in-nov-msto-new-town-in-prague-czech-republic-bronze-statues-around-the-clock-represent-the-day-and-night-two-female-figures-and-the-zodiac-signs-the-building-designed-by-czech-modernist-architects-josef-zasche-and-pavel-jank-was-built-from-1923-to-1924-for-the-italian-insurance-company-riunione-adriatica-di-sicurt-ras-image424915917.html
RM2FK8GGD–Bronze clock designed by Czech modernist sculptor Bohumil Kafka (1925) in the Adria Palace (Palác Adria) in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. Bronze statues around the clock represent the day and night (two female figures) and the Zodiac signs. The building designed by Czech modernist architects Josef Zasche and Pavel Janák was built from 1923 to 1924 for the Italian insurance company Riunione Adriatica di Sicurtà (RAS).
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