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Winter landscape painting in the works of the selected Northern European painters between 1560-1660
Květ, Přemysl ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Kotková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of selected works of the winter landscape painting of the Norther European painters . Structurally, the work is conducted in such a way that it first introduces the evolution of landscape painting in the Northern Europe from 14.-16. century. In this context, three selected works are analyzed, whose scenes are set in the winter landscape. The cultural-historical context of the 16th-17th centuries is then outlined to familiarize with the circumstances of the time. century in the Netherlands. Then lives and works of the painters presented are briefly mentioned. The core of the thesis is the formal and iconographic analysis of selected works, especially from the workshop of the Brueghel's family and their followers. The landscape paintings with an impressive atmosphere are analyzed, observed are also habits and traditions of the ordinary inhabitants of the villages or towns whit is represented on the pictures. The attention of interest are also biblical scenes connected with the Nativity of Chist or folk celebrations of Christian feats during the winter. The purpose of this work is to reflect the importance of winter landscape with reference to the life of a common inhabitants taking into account the socio-historical context of the Netherlands 16th-17th...
The Winter in the Genre Painting of the Norther European Painters of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Květ, Přemysl ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (referee)
The master thesis called Winter in genre painting of the Northern European region in the 16th and 17th-century focuses with the theme of winter period performed on the works of selected artists from Northern Europe. It deals not only with her impressive atmosphere but mainly observes the habits and traditions of the ordinary inhabitants of the villages or towns what is represented on the pictures. The attention of interest is also biblical scenes connected with the Nativity of Christ or folk celebrations of Christian feats during the winter. On selected themes can further explore the forms of winter pleasures of ordinary people or hunting. The purpose of this work is to reflect the importance of winter landscape with reference to the life of a common inhabitants taking into account the socio-historical context of the Netherlands 16th - 17th century. Keywords: genre painting, Renaissance, baroque, Northern Europe, winter, habits, tradition, meeting, sport, carnival, celebrations, ice skating, landscape, hunting, holidays
Fundamental Milestones of Life in Judaism
Salačová, Lucie ; Rybák, David (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis named Fundamental Milestones of Life in Judaism deals, as the title of the diploma thesis suggests with the main transitional rituals in Judaism in terms of religious studies such as birth, bar / bat mitzvah, wedding and death as all these milestones are very important in the life of every Orthodox Jew or Jewess because each of these transitions means for them a certain position in the world, that means, that they know and realize their position in the world. One of the aim of this thesis is to characterize and describe these particular and specific milestones of Jewish life and also, the diploma thesis depicts their history and their development over time. To the beginning, we will describe the history of the Jews, because without this context, life in Judaism, as the Jews live, is really hard to understand. This chapter is followed by the characteristics of Judaism as a religion and then the thesis will focus on the transition rituals themselves and their importance for life in Judaism. The description of these key moments in a Jew's life should then lead to an understanding of the meaning of life as perceived by the Jews themselves.
Home as Place of Rituals / Do not disturb! / Home Zone
Kubátová, Veronika ; Baráčková, Daniela (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
I have been dealing with the themes of prefabricated houses and housing estates until recently. I was especially interested in their aesthetics. Order, grid and certain regularity and repeatability. At the same time, I was always interested in his social connotations, mainly because I live in these places. Gradually I became more interested in topics related to my own home. So I moved from the general themes to my own experience. But what is my home? Home is a place of utmost importance in our society. Home is made up of people, family. People have it associated with many rituals that accompany their lives often without actually being considered for them. Thanks to these rituals, we manage, among other things, the everyday influx of positive and negative influences of the surroundings and deal with them in various ways. Morning coffee, brushing your teeth, lighting a candle, wiping dust, filling a bath, scattering water on flowers, etc. Balance is the key to everything we do. And I would like to analyze, document and process these home and personal rituals in this work. The final thesis will consist of a free series of paintings with possible interventions and overlaps into video or installation, etc.
Customs and Traditions in kindergarden Kaliště
ŠPINAROVÁ, Eva
The topic of this bachelor thesis is habits and traditions in kindergarten Kaliště. The thesis describes basic habits, traditions, toys and games, which were used by children in the past. The goal of this thesis is to introduce the past habits to children and compare the differences between then and now. The bachelor thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the meaning of folk traditions and habits. The practical part offers suggestions and activites which can inspire pedagogical workers.
Customs and traditions in course year
MINAŘÍKOVÁ, Michaela
The theoretical part deals with the meaning of the following concepts such as traditions, customs, proverbs and sayings, free time, that are associated with the Czech Republic. Customs and traditions are in chronological order as they happen during the year. The practical part explains working with children, art processing, chosen technique on the given topic of capturing customs and tradition in paintings, which inspired them in the respective season.
Incorporating two-year-old children into kindergarten and the specifics of working with this age group
JANKOVSKÁ, Petra
The theme of this bachelor thesis is about the inclusion of two years old children into kindergarten. The theoretical part points out the developmental specifications of the older toddlers and younger school children including comparing the difference between them, their needs and individual developmental special features. The next part explains the definny conditions of education which is critical to include in the education of two years children into kindergarten. The practical part is the execution of elementary methodology for working with children in this age group including the focus on the entry of such children into kindergarten.
Language and culture of a microstate: Principality of Liechtenstein
MONZ, Martin Michael
This bachelor thesis focuses on the culture and the language of a former little agricultural state which changed into the center of international finance. It monitors the development of traditions, customs, and habits in this relatively young state the Principality of Liechtenstein. It explains the significance of the country place to the cultural life and the cultural character of the country. It deals with the role of religion in the common life of the inhabitants and the cause of the begin of the religious feasts in the country. This bachelor thesis also contains information about the cultural establishments of the principality, the writers, and dialects which are in use in the solitary villages.
Traditions of the Baráčník Club in Soběslav
Gošová, Tereza ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Šima, Karel (referee)
The main target of this diploma thesis is to describe the association Baráčnická obec Vitoraz Soběslav and compare them with other similar associations mainly in sub region Blata. It is done in the context of complete socio-historical situation. The first part deals with movement of associations in the end of 19 and the beginning of 20. century and with the establishment of association "baráčníci" mainly in South Bohemia. The second part describes the association of "baráčníci" in detail in term of their symbolism. Then follows a brief characteristic of the sub region Blata. Next part focuses on activities of "baráčníci" particularly in this area. Attention is given to Soběslavská chasa mladá as potential successors of the association Baráčnická obec Vitoráz Soběslav. The conclusion. summarizes the acquired knowledge and outlines options following development in future.

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