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Michael Rittstein and his Stuido Painting III at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
Heřmánková, Klára ; Bendová, Eva (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the stuido Painting III of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the years when it was under the leadership of Michael Rittstein, 2001-2018. The work focuses on Michael Rittstein as an artist and pedagogue and, in connection with that, on his students. Thus, the work follows six generationally different students in a cross-section of 17 years of Rittstein's work at AVU, which combines graduation from his studio, a certain type of figure painting and reflection on the art and time of the 70s and 80s. They are Alena Anderlová, Karel Jerie, Martin Salajka, Igor Grimmich, Tomáš Jetela and Jan Heres. Based on interviews with the given artists, the thesis deals with Michael Rittstein's form of teaching, relationships in the studio, overall relationships at AVU during Rittstein's time there, as well as Rittstein's influence on his students and their current work.
The motif of death in art in the years 1890-1918
Heřmánková, Klára ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to deal with the motive of death in the visual arts at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The work introduces and analyzes various motives related to death and dying and their changes over the course of twenty years. It follows the content shift of these motives, such as the frequency of their occurrence, their connection with the development of society etc. Last but not least, the work introduces the topic from a sociological point of view, and therefore touches on statistical data on mortality and common causes of death in the years 1890 to 1910, etc.
The motif of death in art in the years 1890-1918
Heřmánková, Klára ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis will be to deal with the motive of death in the visual arts at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and during the First World War. It is a time of many social changes, when the number of suicides increased despite the increasing life expectancy. The work introduces and analyzes various motives related to death and dying and their changes over the course of almost thirty years. It will follow the content shift of these motives, such as the frequency of their occurrence, their connection with the development of society etc. In the context of the First World War, the bachelor's thesis will also include selected works created after 1918 related to the events in that times. Last but not least, the work introduces the topic from a sociological point of view, and therefore touches on statistical data on mortality and common causes of death in the years 1890 to 1918, etc.
The annual report of the non-profit organization - the civic associations
Heřmánková, Klára ; Zouhar, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hálek, Miroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the civic association. The theoretical part is focused on definition of the civic associations and their accounting. It describes differences between simple accounting and double-entry bookkeeping. The practical part deals with the annual reports of the civic associations and their differences.

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