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On Sophie Oosterwijk’s Review of Figure and Lettering. Sepulchral Sculpture of the Jagiellonian Period in Bohemia by Jan Chlíbec and Jiří Roháček
Chlíbec, Jan; Roháček, Jiří
2015 - English
The text corrects some inaccuracies that author Sophie Oosterwijk wrote in her review published in Umění/Art 6, LXIII, 2015, pp. 492-493, and explains some approaches to the theme of the book. Keywords: sepulchral monuments; epigraphy; Late Gothic sculpture Available at various institutes of the ASCR
On Sophie Oosterwijk’s Review of Figure and Lettering. Sepulchral Sculpture of the Jagiellonian Period in Bohemia by Jan Chlíbec and Jiří Roháček

The text corrects some inaccuracies that author Sophie Oosterwijk wrote in her review published in Umění/Art 6, LXIII, 2015, pp. 492-493, and explains some approaches to the theme of the book.

Chlíbec, Jan; Roháček, Jiří
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Rediscovered heritage. A contribution to the newly identified provenience of several wooden sculptures from the National Gallery in Prague
Dáňová, Helena
2015 - Czech
The paper deals with several wood carvings with unknown provenance that are held in the collection of the National Gallery in Prague. Research of the archives of the NG, evaluating of the relevant literature and using the method of the formal analysis helped to identify carvings whose origins may be sought in the region of north western Bohemia. Příspěvek je věnován několika řezbám s neznámou přesnou proveniencí, které se nacházejí ve sbírce Národní galerie v Praze. Průzkumem archivu Národní galerie, příslušné odborné literatury a v neposlední řadě metodou stylové analýzy se podařilo identifikovat řezby, jejichž původ je možné hledat v regionu severozápadních Čech. Keywords: Josef Opitz; Gothic sculpture; North West Bohemia Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Rediscovered heritage. A contribution to the newly identified provenience of several wooden sculptures from the National Gallery in Prague

The paper deals with several wood carvings with unknown provenance that are held in the collection of the National Gallery in Prague. Research of the archives of the NG, evaluating of the relevant ...

Dáňová, Helena
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Paintings by Anton Stevens from the Martinic chapel in the St. Vitus cathedral
Tibitanzlová, Radka; Vácha, Štěpán
2015 - Czech
The article is focused on the iconography of paintings by Anton Stevens von Steinfels painted for the funeral chapel of the Martinic family in the St. Vitus cathedral. Článek pojednává o ikonografii obrazů Antonína Stevense určených do kaple sv. Ondřeje ve Svatovítské katedrále, která byla pod patronátem hrabata Martiniců. Keywords: Martinic family; Anthon Stevens; St. Vitus cathedral; purgatory Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Paintings by Anton Stevens from the Martinic chapel in the St. Vitus cathedral

The article is focused on the iconography of paintings by Anton Stevens von Steinfels painted for the funeral chapel of the Martinic family in the St. Vitus cathedral.

Tibitanzlová, Radka; Vácha, Štěpán
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Czech epigraphy. The current state and outlook of an (not only) auxiliary historical science
Roháček, Jiří
2015 - Czech
The summary of problems facing Czech epigraphy and their influence on the status and future prospects of this field. The paper focuses primarily on Czech epigraphers, epigraphic institutions and methodology in the Czech Republic, assessing the actual and potential demand for epigraphic findings. The author also considers how this demand can be influenced to the benefit of all parties, including a general comparison with the situation in other countries. Shrnutí problémů, kterým čelí česká epigrafika a jejich vliv na stav a budoucí vyhlídky v této oblasti. Článek se zaměřuje především na české epigrafiky, epigrafické instituce a metodiku v České republice s přihlédnutím k aktuální a potencionální poptávce po epigrafickém výzkumu. Autor se také zabývá tím, jak může být tato poptávka ovlivněná ku prospěchu všech zúčastněných stran, včetně obecného srovnání se situací v jiných zemích. Keywords: epigraphy; Czech Lands; state of research; prospects; European context; inscription Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Czech epigraphy. The current state and outlook of an (not only) auxiliary historical science

The summary of problems facing Czech epigraphy and their influence on the status and future prospects of this field. The paper focuses primarily on Czech epigraphers, epigraphic institutions and ...

Roháček, Jiří
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Bronze sepulchral sculpture in Bohemia from the Middle Ages to end of the reign of Ferdinand I.
Chlíbec, Jan
2015 - Czech
The sudy is devoted to the medieval and Renaissance bronze tomb sculpture in Bohemia and its relation to Italian, German and Austrian sepulchral monuments. Studie je věnována středověké a renesanční sepulchrální bronzové plastice v Čechách a jejím vztahům k sepulchrálním monumentům v Itálii, Německu a Rakousku. Keywords: sepulchral monuments; bronze sculpture; Peter Vischer the Elder Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Bronze sepulchral sculpture in Bohemia from the Middle Ages to end of the reign of Ferdinand I.

The sudy is devoted to the medieval and Renaissance bronze tomb sculpture in Bohemia and its relation to Italian, German and Austrian sepulchral monuments.

Chlíbec, Jan
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Graphic pattern of the scene of the Ascension on the epitaph Florian Griesbeck of Griesbach
Chlíbec, Jan
2015 - Czech
The text is devoted to a graphic pattern by Hans von Aachen, Joris Hoefnagel and Aegidius Sadeler for the Renaissance epitaph of Florian Griesbeck of Griesbach. Text je věnován grafické předloze Hanse von Aachen, Jorise Hoefnagela a Aegidia Sadelera pro renesanční epitaf Floriána Griespeka z Griespachu. Keywords: sepulchral sculpture; Czech Renaissance painting; Florian Griespek Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Graphic pattern of the scene of the Ascension on the epitaph Florian Griesbeck of Griesbach

The text is devoted to a graphic pattern by Hans von Aachen, Joris Hoefnagel and Aegidius Sadeler for the Renaissance epitaph of Florian Griesbeck of Griesbach.

Chlíbec, Jan
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Perspective, vision and dream: notes on the plate "Oratory-Laboratory" in Heinrich Khunrath´s Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae
Purš, Ivo
2015 - English
The study is devoted to an artistic and iconographic significance of fourth engraving of Heinrich Khunrath´s Theatre eternal wisdom (1609) and illustrates the relationship between the art form (central perspective) and alchemical and mystical symbolism of the search of God as aim of alchemical Great Work. Keywords: alchemy; art history; iconography; theosophy; Heinrich Khunrath Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Perspective, vision and dream: notes on the plate "Oratory-Laboratory" in Heinrich Khunrath´s Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae

The study is devoted to an artistic and iconographic significance of fourth engraving of Heinrich Khunrath´s Theatre eternal wisdom (1609) and illustrates the relationship between the art form ...

Purš, Ivo
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Original appearance of the tombstone of Peter Parler in the cathedral of St Vitus
Chotěbor, Petr
2015 - Czech
Drawn reconstruction of the original appearance and the interpretation of the original linear figure of the second architect of the St Vitus’ cathedral. This study is outcome of the grant project Imago, Imagines: Metamorphoses of the Function of Medieval Art in the Bohemian Lands. Rekonstrukce původní podoby a interpretace lineární ryté figury druhého architekta katedrály sv. Víta. Text je jedním z výstupů grantového projektu Imago, imagines: Výtvarné dílo a proměny jeho funkcí ve středověku v českých zemích. Keywords: sepulchral monuments; art history; reconstruction; Prague; Bohemia; 14th century Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Original appearance of the tombstone of Peter Parler in the cathedral of St Vitus

Drawn reconstruction of the original appearance and the interpretation of the original linear figure of the second architect of the St Vitus’ cathedral. This study is outcome of the grant project ...

Chotěbor, Petr
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

John Wyclif, Jan Hus and Martin Luther as apocalyptic prophets
Šárovcová, Martina
2015 - Czech
Illuminated music manuscripts created in 16th century Bohemia and Moravia for Utraquist literary brotherhoods represent a relatively rich collection of artefacts from the period before the Battle of White Mountain. The commonly illuminated incipits of these manuscripts also included introits dedicated to the feast of the Bohemian martyrs Jan Hus and Jerome of Prague. Several illuminations dating from the third quarter of the 16th century represent a richly documented iconography of Jan Hus. The first volume of the "Lesser Town Gradual" from the years 1569-1572 (Prague, National Library, sign. XVII A 3) also belongs to these manuscripts, due to its arrangement and selection of topics. Depicted in its bordure is John Wyclif striking a spark, Jan Hus lighting a candle with a twig and Martin Luther with a shining torch. With regard to the other lesser known literary and visual variants of the motifs of kindling light, the topic is interpreted in accordance with the interpretation of biblical verses in Chapter 11 of the New Testament´s Apocalypse about the calling of two witnesses and prophets at the beginning of the end of the world (The Book of Revelations 11, 3-4). The figures of John Wyclif, Jan Hus and Martin Luther can be interpreted in eschatological contexts of awaiting the second advent of Christ as apocalyptic prophets called by God and witnesses to the (Evangelical) truth who are bringing light to the darkness of the last time. Iluminované hudební rukopisy, které vznikaly v Čechách a na Moravě v 16. století pro utrakvistická literátská bratrstva, představují početný soubor dochovaných předbělohorských artefaktů. K pravidelně iluminovaným incipitům těchto rukopisů patřil i introitus ke svátku českých mučedníků Jana Husa a Jeronýma Pražského. Několik iluminací ze třetí čtvrtiny 16. století reprezentuje unikátně doloženou ikonografii Jana Husa. Uspořádáním a výběrem námětů se k těmto rukopisům řadí i první díl Malostranského graduálu z let 1569 až 1572 (Praha, Národní knihovna, sign. XVII A 3), kde byly v borduře kompozičně propojeny postavy Jana Viklefa křesajícího jiskru, Jana Husa zapalujícího snítkou svíčku a Martina Luthera s pozvednutou planoucí pochodní. S ohledem na jiné méně známé literární a vizuální varianty motivu rozžíhání světla je námět interpretován ve shodě s výkladem biblických veršů 11. kapitoly novozákonní Apokalypsy o povolání dvou svědků a proroků na počátku konce světa (Zj 11, 3–4). Postavy Jana Viklefa, Jana Husa a Martina Luthera lze interpretovat v eschatologických souvislostech očekávání druhého příchodu Krista jako apokalyptické proroky povolané Bohem a svědky (evangelické) pravdy, kteří přinášejí světlo do temnoty posledního času. Keywords: music manuscripts; Utraquism; Bohemian Reformation; Jan Hus; early modern illuminated manuscripts; portrait of reformers; apocalypticism; apocalyptic eschatology Available at various institutes of the ASCR
John Wyclif, Jan Hus and Martin Luther as apocalyptic prophets

Illuminated music manuscripts created in 16th century Bohemia and Moravia for Utraquist literary brotherhoods represent a relatively rich collection of artefacts from the period before the Battle of ...

Šárovcová, Martina
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

Proposal drawings of Wenzel Führich for tombstones and monuments
Machalíková, Pavla
2015 - Czech
The text analysis a collection of drawings by Wenzel Führich, the father of the famous Joseph Führich, kept in the Regional Gallery Liberec. The diverse material suggests numerous connections with up to date European production of this time and can be regarded as a proof of the interconnection of regional production with fashionabl European trend. Text analyzuje materiál, který představují návrhové kresby Wenzela Führicha, otce slavnějšího malíře Josefa Führicha, v Oblastní galerii Liberec určené pro náhrobky či funerální památníky. Z jejich rozmanitých motivů lze usuzovat na obeznámenost regionálního tvůrce se soudobými aktuálními trendy této oblasti evropské tvorby. Keywords: sepulchral monuments; 19th century; proposal drawings Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Proposal drawings of Wenzel Führich for tombstones and monuments

The text analysis a collection of drawings by Wenzel Führich, the father of the famous Joseph Führich, kept in the Regional Gallery Liberec. The diverse material suggests numerous connections with up ...

Machalíková, Pavla
Ústav dějin umění, 2015

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