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The Church of Our Lady before Týn is famous for its collection of medieval sculptures. Although these are very popular among researchers, murals from the era of Wenceslaus IV remained unnoticed. Based on the analysis of their form and style, the yet unpublished wall paintings are dated to belong to the era of Wenceslaus II. The murals demonstrate an immediate reflection of contemporary artistic and iconographic tendencies coming from the circle composed of the royal court, Church and monastic background as well as of the most affluent old-town patricians.