Bachelor's theses

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Sculpture from 1966-1989 in the Public Space of Prague. Contemporary Reception and Methods of Treatment
Krausová, Sára ; Bendová, Eva (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of sculpture from 1966-1989 in Prague's public space. Through specific examples of works, the most significant paradigms of deterioration of art in public space are presented, which depend on contemporary reception and treatment. The period in question is defined by the validity of the decree on the application of artistic design in investment construction. The government resolution defined the principles for securing funding of one to four percent for the artistic design of buildings, public spaces and urban concepts. Thanks to state support for art, a large number of realisations were created in Czechoslovakia, which were often left to decay and destruction after the fall of the regime. The introductory chapter describes the cultural and historical circumstances of the creation of these works of art in public spaces in Prague. The main part of the thesis deals with a detailed analysis of specific sculptural realizations with emphasis on their current condition. These works are categorized subsequently: removal, replacement, absent care and preservation of the work of art. Particular attention is paid to civic and institutional support for the arts in the public space and efforts to reintroduce a percentage for the arts. Keywords art in public space,...
Andrej Rublev in the context of the era
Lir, Elizaveta ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Jančárková, Julie (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to present the artistic work of the Russian iconographer Andrei Rublev. This is primarily a review of his work from the perspective of 20th and 21st century historians. At the same time, the literature related to this topic is also summarized in the presented work. Individual works are arranged in chronological order, from the earliest to the latest. In addition to the work of Andrei Rublev, the main attention in the thesis is also given to Orthodox icons and the work of Theophanes the Greek. The thesis presents both older and newer conclusions of domestic art history.
Early medieval crypts in Bohemia
Tiagusheva, Tatiana ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Kuthan, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is devoted to early medieval crypts in Bohemia. It aims to create a catalog the early medieval crypts in the Czech until the end of the 13th century. It analyzes the existing literature on crypts in the Czech Republic, crypt functions in the Medieval Church, the presence or the absence of crypts in the architecture of the Benedictine and Cistercian monastic orders. Also it characterizes the typology of medieval crypts. This thesis describes ten early medieval buildings, from the oldest to the newest ones: the crypt of Břevnov Monastery, the crypt of basilica of Saint Wenceslas in Stará Boleslav, the crypt of the Sázava Monastery, crypts of Spytihněv's basilica in the Prague Castle, the crypt of the Doksany monastery, the crypts of Basilica of St. George in the Prague Castle, the crypt of the Hradiště nad Jizerou Monastery, the crypt of Teplice Monastery, the crypt of the church of Saint Gall in Poříčí nad Sázavou and the crypt of the St. Stephen's church in Kouřim.
Circumstances and Demandingness of Traveling in the Time of Jesus: An Analysis of Three Jesus' Journeys
Kopáč, Jan ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Větrovec, Pavel (referee)
This thesis deals to analyze the three well-known Jesus Christ's routes which are mentioned in the Gospels of the New Testament. The first part of the thesis there is a historical description of the person of Jesus Christ and his humanity. The second part contains a description of selected ways of the Jesus Christ' life. That is an escape to Egypt before Herod the Great. The next one describes the route from Jerusalem via Nazareth to Capernaum. The author of this thesis did a comparison of this path due to the different interpretation of the evangelists. The last chosen path is closing the Jesus' earthly life. It is a stretch of road from the Last Supper to Golgotha hill. The bachelor thesis tries to describe these routes from the physical-geographic difficulty at the time of writing the New Testament. The conclusion of this thesis contains a comparison of the results with the data contained in the New Testament. Keywords Jesus, Israel, routes, Jerusalem, Stations of the Cross, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Holy Bible, Apostles
The influence of the Classical antiquity on the Romanesque period in Bohemia and Moravia
Jubánek, Tomáš ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Kuthan, Jiří (referee)
My bachelor's thesis tries to describe and document the mediated influence of the Classical antiquity on constructions in the Romanesque period in Bohemia and Moravia. It takes into account the historical development from the beginning and extinction of the antiquity era until the end of the Romanesque period, contextually elaborates on the development of architecture in Western and Central Europe and on significant buildings - the model examples it illustrates the ways of influence of antiquity leading to the territory of Bohemia and Moravia with special regard to Christianity and its role in the formation of architecture, as well as the witness of ancient architecture, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio. It documents, on few suitable examples, the influence of the antiquity on the architecture of specific buildings in Bohemia and Moravia, namely the Convent of the Premonstratensian Sisters in Doksany, palace in the Olomouc castle, the Church of St. Procopius in Záboří nad Labem, the Church of St. James the Older in Jakub near Kutná hora and finally the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul in Řeznovice in Moravia. The results of the examination are then evaluated at the end of the bachelor's thesis.
It ain't ture, that we are few. V + W 1932 - 1948
Main, Alexandra Valerie ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
It ain't true, that we are few V+W 1932 - 1948 Annotation The aim of the bachelor thesis is to map the career of Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich (V+W) and consequently their Osvobozene divadlo (Liberated Theater), especially the influence on the cultural and political scene in Czechoslovakia. Among other things, the thesis focuses on the influences and philosophical concept that formed their opinions on Czechoslovakian and European politics and culture. The author follows the work of V + W starting from their play Caesar which was their first anti fascist play thru World War II, when their sketches helped their audience maintain hope and a sense of humor (the voice of America). The thesis will end with the communist coup in 1948. The author focuses on the role of V+W in influencing and forming the consciousness of the nation, their work concentrating mainly on the defense of humanity and general moral principles. With their devoted efforts to use humor to defend people against those who spread fear and harmful and populistic propaganda. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to show through the optic of the work of V + W the history of our country and above all to prove that humor is one of the most effective weapons against fear, hopelessness and "bad mood".
Specifics of nutrition in hospice care
Turková, Jana ; Starnovská, Tamara (advisor) ; Novák, Ondřej (referee)
Introduction: Hospice palliative care is provided to patients in the terminal phase of life with the aim of ensuring quality of remaining life with an emphasis on their individual needs and wishes. An integral part of palliative care is nutritional care and ensuring the patient's adequate nutrition. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the principles, standards and concept of development of palliative care, and provides a comprehensive overview of the types and forms of hospice care currently provided in the Czech Republic, and concludes with a consideration of nutrition and hydration in the terminal phase of the disease. In the practical part, the results of the questionnaire study are processed and presented. Objective of the thesis: The main objective of my bachelor's thesis is to determine whether an individual approach is applied to nutrition in the inpatient care of a selected hospice. The secondary objective is to discover whether patients in inpatient hospice care are satisfied with the nutrition and meals provided. Methodology: The project deals with research into the inpatient care of St. Štěpán's Hospice in Litoměřice. The research is designed as a questionnaire study. The data source is my own semi-structured questionnaire with 30 questions; 15 questions are closed, 13...

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