Andrew from Austria - The Scribe of the So-called Morgan Bible
Kubínová, Kateřina
2018 - English
The curriculum vitae of the scribe Andrew from Austria was compile according to the historical sources. The author also pointed to the probable Andrew´s relation with Hasenburg family.
Keywords:
medieval illuminated manuscripts; medieval paleography; bible
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Andrew from Austria - The Scribe of the So-called Morgan Bible
The curriculum vitae of the scribe Andrew from Austria was compile according to the historical sources. The author also pointed to the probable Andrew´s relation with Hasenburg family.
On the Petrographic Analysis of the Bern Pietà and the Pietà in St. Petersburg
Hlobil, Ivo
2018 - Czech
The article points to the diametrically different results of the petrographic analysis of matter, from which two Pietà of the Beautiful Style around 1400 in Bern and St. Petersburg were allegedly made, as can be found in the current art historical literature. Stať upozorňuje na rozdílné výsledky petrografické analýzy materie, z které jsou zhotoveny piety krásného slohu z doby kolem roku 1400 v Bernu a Petrohradě, jak se vyskytují v recentní uměleckohistorické literatuře.
Keywords:
Beautiful Style around 1400; sculpture; Pietàs in Bern and St. Petersburg; petrographic analysis
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On the Petrographic Analysis of the Bern Pietà and the Pietà in St. Petersburg
The article points to the diametrically different results of the petrographic analysis of matter, from which two Pietà of the Beautiful Style around 1400 in Bern and St. Petersburg were allegedly ...
Architectura recreationis: Lusthaus or Summer Palace, a Successful Building Type in Early Modern Europe
Muchka, Ivan
2017 - English
The article will examine the definition of one building type, that of Lusthaus or summer palace (in comparison to another term with a very broad historical sense – villa), in order to be able to interpret better the concrete examples of this type. In validating the formal possibilities and refining the functions, builders and architects were able to achieve more cultivated results of their work.
Keywords:
architecture; summer palaces; architectural typology; early modern era
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Architectura recreationis: Lusthaus or Summer Palace, a Successful Building Type in Early Modern Europe
The article will examine the definition of one building type, that of Lusthaus or summer palace (in comparison to another term with a very broad historical sense – villa), in order to be able to ...
Introduction
Dobalová, Sylva; Muchka, Ivan
2017 - English
Keywords:
leisure buildings; European palaces; court residences
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Introduction
The Magic of Folk Art
Winter, Tomáš
2017 - Czech
The paper follows the manner in which perception and the interpretation of the magical function of folk art has shifted in the past by looking at three examples. Článek zkoumá prostřednictvím tří příkladů proměnu recepce a intepretace magických aspektů lidového umění.
Keywords:
cubism; surrealism; primitive art
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The Magic of Folk Art
The paper follows the manner in which perception and the interpretation of the magical function of folk art has shifted in the past by looking at three examples.
Introduction
Kubínová, Kateřina
2017 - Czech
Keywords:
Emmaus; Charles IV
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Introduction
Carmelites and Slavonic Benedictines in the New Town of Prague
Benešovská, Klára
2017 - Czech
Both the monasteries founded by Charles IV were secured by the papal documents two years before the New Town of Prague was officially founded. The selection of these two orders and their location in future town development corresponds with their role in Charles’ vision of the new centre of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Bohemia. Unlike earlier views, the author does not regard the two monasteries as an expression of young Charles’ efforts to penetrate the countries of schismatics with the help of the two orders. Obě klášterní fundace Karla IV. byly zajištěny papežskými listinami již roku 1346, dva roky před oficiálním založením Nového Města. Výběr právě těchto dvou řádů a jejich lokace v urbanismu budoucího města odpovídá jejich úloze v Karlově vizi nového centra římské říše a českého království. Na rozdíl od starších názorů autorka nevidí obě fundace jakožto projev snah mladého Karla pronikat s pomocí obou řádů do zemí schismatiků a nevěřících.
Keywords:
New Town of Prague; Charles IV; Carmelits; Slavonic Benedictines Emmaüs
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Carmelites and Slavonic Benedictines in the New Town of Prague
Both the monasteries founded by Charles IV were secured by the papal documents two years before the New Town of Prague was officially founded. The selection of these two orders and their location in ...
The Visual History of Zionism in Moravia
Janáčová, Eva
2017 - Czech
In the Czech lands the visual art of Zionism did not begin to develop fully until the 1920s. Among the first Czech pioneers of this art belonged a painter Ludwig Blum and a graphic designer Otte Wallish who later emigrated to the mandatory Palestine. They applied the iconography connected with the building of the Land of Israel dominated. Sionistické umění se v českých zemích začalo plně rozvíjet až ve 20. letech 20. století. Mezi jeho průkopníky patřili malíř Ludwig Blum a grafik Otte Wallish, kteří později emigrovali do mandátní Palestiny. Věnovali se především ikonografii budování Země Izrael.
Keywords:
Zionism; Israel; Moravia
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The Visual History of Zionism in Moravia
In the Czech lands the visual art of Zionism did not begin to develop fully until the 1920s. Among the first Czech pioneers of this art belonged a painter Ludwig Blum and a graphic designer Otte ...
Ceiling Paintings in the Church of St. Margaret at Břevnov
Mádl, Martin
2017 - Czech
The article is dedicated to the inner painterly decoration of the baroque church of St. Margaret in Prague – Břevnov. It handles the problematics of its relation to the architecture and the iconography in relation to the spirituality of the Benedictine Order. Článek je věnován vnitřní malířské výzdobě kostela sv. Markéty v Praze – Břevnově. Zabývá se především problematikou vztahu maleb a architektury a ikonografií ve vztahu ke spiritualitě benediktinského řádu.
Keywords:
Baroque art; ceiling painting; Benedictines; Jesuits
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Ceiling Paintings in the Church of St. Margaret at Břevnov
The article is dedicated to the inner painterly decoration of the baroque church of St. Margaret in Prague – Břevnov. It handles the problematics of its relation to the architecture and the ...
Science and Art. Proceedings of the Fifth congress of art historians 2015
Švácha, Rostislav; Soušková, S.; Šubrtová, A.
2017 - Czech
Keywords:
history of art; congress
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Science and Art. Proceedings of the Fifth congress of art historians 2015
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