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Monastery church of St. Joseph in Moravská Třebová in context of Baroque architecture
Skopalová, Veronika ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with architectural form of monastery church of St. Joseph in Moravská Třebová. First chapter subsumes historical facts of cloister and church and describes architecture of church. Second chapter gives a comparison with work of author, architect Jacopo Brascha, the other moravian baroque churches and especially churches and buildings near Moravská Třebová, buildings of franciscan order and buildings founded by Karel Eusebius of Liechtenštejn. Characteristics of church of St. Joseph is front without a tower and the groundplan typical of franciscan churches, but this church is a bit more decorated than usual. This thesis describes the facts and architectural appearance of this church and compares architectural conception with other Czech and Moravian baroque buildings in order to find the differences and common points.
Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein as an patron of the arts in context of his theoretical work
Skopalová, Veronika ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
This thesis deals with a person of Karl Eusebius of Liechtenstein in a field of architecture. Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein was interested in Architecture in many different poits of view. Firstly, he wrote a theoretical work, which is excerpted and analysed in first chapter. Second chapter summarises buildings (or interventions), which are shown in more detailed form in appendix. Chapter is divided in three parts. In first part are representative buildings at the areas, they traditionaly belonged to House of Liechtenstein, principal seat Valtice and summer residence in Lednice. The building activities are brought together in second part, taken through in manors he was not so strongly interrested. Last but not least, the chapter is about his one and only architectonical work, castle of Plumlov, where is very intensive connection with his theoretical work . This thesis aims to describe relations between theoretical work of Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein and architecture donated or build by himself and aims to investigate different levels of his interrest.
Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein as an patron of the arts in context of his theoretical work
Skopalová, Veronika ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
This thesis deals with a person of Karl Eusebius of Liechtenstein in a field of architecture. Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein was interested in Architecture in many different poits of view. Firstly, he wrote a theoretical work, which is excerpted and analysed in first chapter. Second chapter summarises buildings (or interventions), which are shown in more detailed form in appendix. Chapter is divided in three parts. In first part are representative buildings at the areas, they traditionaly belonged to House of Liechtenstein, principal seat Valtice and summer residence in Lednice. The building activities are brought together in second part, taken through in manors he was not so strongly interrested. Last but not least, the chapter is about his one and only architectonical work, castle of Plumlov, where is very intensive connection with his theoretical work . This thesis aims to describe relations between theoretical work of Karl Eusebius from Liechtenstein and architecture donated or build by himself and aims to investigate different levels of his interrest.
Monastery church of St. Joseph in Moravská Třebová in context of Baroque architecture
Skopalová, Veronika ; Biegel, Richard (referee) ; Macek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with architectural form of monastery church of St. Joseph in Moravská Třebová. First chapter subsumes historical facts of cloister and church and describes architecture of church. Second chapter gives a comparison with work of author, architect Jacopo Brascha, the other moravian baroque churches and especially churches and buildings near Moravská Třebová, buildings of franciscan order and buildings founded by Karel Eusebius of Liechtenštejn. Characteristics of church of St. Joseph is front without a tower and the groundplan typical of franciscan churches, but this church is a bit more decorated than usual. This thesis describes the facts and architectural appearance of this church and compares architectural conception with other Czech and Moravian baroque buildings in order to find the differences and common points.

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