The final painting is designed to unify the entire series by presenting a vision of Slavic triumph as an exemplar for all of mankind. He uses four colours to
deal with different aspects of Slavic history:
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The blue in the bottom right represents the mythical early days.
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The red in the upper left is indicative of the Hussite wars.
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The black figures centre right are the later enemies of the Slavs.
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Bathed in yellow in the centre are those who strove to bring about freedom, peace and unity.
The youths holding branches of the Linden tree are paying tribute to the Slavic heroes, included amongst them a small group of World War I soldiers, visible
behind the branches. The main figure, the man with arms outstretched in the centre stands for both the suffering of the Slavs down the ages and the hopes for the new republic. Other symbols include a circular wreath,
standing for unity, the dove and the American flag as a gesture of gratitude for their part in the founding of the Republic of Czechoslovakia. A figure of Christ at the top blesses the entire scene.