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The development of porcelain design in Czechoslovakia during 1945-1965 in connection with political, social and economic development in the country
Štulc, Jan ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Brožková, Helena (referee)
The goal of this diploma work is to clarify the development of Czech porcelain production between 1945 and 1965. The first chapter discusses the porcelain history in Europe and Bohemia from the early beginnings to the time of the Second World War. The main part of the paper is dedicated to porcelain design after the end of World War II. The situation changed because of nationalization and porcelain production came into Czech hands at this time. The text goes over the recovery of porcelain production and the variety of the selection of designs. The paper then elaborates on the effects of the ideology and economy on the porcelain industry. The research details the Expo 58 international exhibition in Brussels and the XII Trienale in Milano, during that time czech porcelain had a first class quali ty. A catalogue of artists, porcelain manufactures and other important, relevant institutions is also included as well as brief CVs of single artists and reviews of their designs
The development of porcelain design in Czechoslovakia 1945-1965
Štulc, Jan ; Brožková, Helena (referee) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor)
The goal of this diploma work is to clarify the development of Czech porcelain production between 1945 and 1965. The first chapter discusses the porcelain history in Europe and Bohemia from the early beginnings to the time of the Second World War. The main part of the paper is dedicated to porcelain design after the end of World War II. The situation changed because of nationalization and porcelain production came into Czech hands at this time. The text goes over the recovery of porcelain production and the variety of the selection of designs. The paper then elaborates on the effects of the ideology and economy on the porcelain industry. The research details the Expo 58 international exhibition in Brussels and the XII Trienale in Milano, during that time czech porcelain had a first class quality. A catalogue of artists, porcelain manufactures and other important, relevant institutions is also included as well as brief CV s of single artists and reviews of their designs
The development of porcelain design in Czechoslovakia during 1945-1965 in connection with political, social and economic development in the country
Štulc, Jan ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Brožková, Helena (referee)
The goal of this diploma work is to clarify the development of Czech porcelain production between 1945 and 1965. The first chapter discusses the porcelain history in Europe and Bohemia from the early beginnings to the time of the Second World War. The main part of the paper is dedicated to porcelain design after the end of World War II. The situation changed because of nationalization and porcelain production came into Czech hands at this time. The text goes over the recovery of porcelain production and the variety of the selection of designs. The paper then elaborates on the effects of the ideology and economy on the porcelain industry. The research details the Expo 58 international exhibition in Brussels and the XII Trienale in Milano, during that time czech porcelain had a first class quali ty. A catalogue of artists, porcelain manufactures and other important, relevant institutions is also included as well as brief CVs of single artists and reviews of their designs

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