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Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors
Vránová, Veronika ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors Bachelor thesis approaches the influence of Japanese motifs and design in residential interior design at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Initially focused on the opening of borders between Japan and Europe in the 19th century. Designers are mostly inspired by Japanese woodcuts, asymmetries, flatness and new themes that the Western world had only slightly. A pioneer happened Aesthetic movement, which in the 60th and 70th of the 19th century were the first to use the Japanese elements, which are primarily reflected in the interior design and decorative objects. The emphasis in the thesis is on the most important sector of Applied Arts in interior design - furniture, glass, ceramics and textiles in the period 1890 - 1910. Since this industry in my work the main theme, are investigated and analyzed for specific examples. Key words Interior design, Art Nouveau, Decorative Arts, ornament, Japan, japonism
Japan in the work of Jan Havlasa
Jirkal, Martin ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Heczková, Libuše (referee)
The main focus of my bachelor's thesis is a presentation and analysis of the works of a Czech writer Jan Havlasa that thematize Japan. The first chapter serves as an introduction on the life of the author, focusing on the two sojourn in Japan described in his four travelogues. The second chapter consists of a characterization of the body of Havlasa's prose work about Japan. The last chapter is of a purely analytic and interpretive nature and the proses are analyzed from a variety of perspectives (construction of the narrative, the narrator, image of Japan in Havlasa's works and thematization of arts). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors
Vránová, Veronika ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors Bachelor thesis approaches the influence of Japanese motifs and design in residential interior design at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Initially focused on the opening of borders between Japan and Europe in the 19th century. Designers are mostly inspired by Japanese woodcuts, asymmetries, flatness and new themes that the Western world had only slightly. A pioneer happened Aesthetic movement, which in the 60th and 70th of the 19th century were the first to use the Japanese elements, which are primarily reflected in the interior design and decorative objects. The emphasis in the thesis is on the most important sector of Applied Arts in interior design - furniture, glass, ceramics and textiles in the period 1890 - 1910. Since this industry in my work the main theme, are investigated and analyzed for specific examples. Key words Interior design, Art Nouveau, Decorative Arts, ornament, Japan, japonism

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