Institute of Art History

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Bolzano and his disciples (Robert Zimmermann in particular)
Lorenzová, Helena
Deals with the professional careers of Bolzano's disciples who have achieved an important position within Austria (the Austro-Hungarian Empire). Pays special attention to the philosopher and aesthetician Robert Zimmermann (1824 - 1898), a professor at universities in Prague and then Vienna, who is still acknowledged as the author of the first history of aesthetics and the founder of formalism in aesthetics and the theory of art.
Mural Paintings in the Znojmo Rotunda. Several Notes on their Interpretation
Všetečková, Zuzana
An iconographic analysis of the importance of the rulers cycle in the Znojmo rotunda, based on an interpretation of two men accompanying Přemysl the Ploughman as a personification of IUS and LEX, that is, the first ruler who issued laws that Czechs obeyed in the sense of the "good" rule of the Přemyslides.
Space Versus Place. Metamorphoses of the Construct of Architectonic Space in the 1950s and 1960s
Švácha, Rostislav
A record of the author's speech at a colloquium on April 4, 2003, which follows the author's texts on the art-historical construct of architectonic space published in the Umění and Stavba magazines.
Aristocratic Biedermeier
Petrasová, Taťána
An example of two buildings designed by architect Heinrich Koch (the Kinský Villa in Smíchov, 1822-1824, the Kostelec nad Orlicí chateau, 1828-1833) points at innovations to Classicist architecture after Biedermeier gained recognition among noble customers.
Monument Conservation in the Period of the "End of Art History". On the Relationship Between Art Theory and Monument Conservation Practice
Mádl, Martin
Recent developments in art theory have brought a criticism of art history based on Hegelianism and Kantism. However, some concepts of the classical German philosophy still form the pillars of monument conservation theory. Their refutation could put the basis of monument conservation in jeopardy. Hence, the critical discussion led by art theoreticians today should reflect the issue of monument conservation.
Biedermeier in the Czech Lands. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium on the Issue of the 19th Century

An interdisciplinary collection containing 40 studies by leading scholars from the Czech Republic and abroad, who deal with Central European culture of the 19th century.

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