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First exhibitions of the industrial goods in Bohemia between the years 1754 and 1836
Hosťák, Jan ; Sojka, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The thesis will focus on the first exhibitions of the industrial goods in Bohemia between the years 1754 and 1836. In every one of the chronologically sorted chapters, including each exhibition, it will focus on themes such as the changeover between manufactures and the industrial production, the role of craftsmen, the role of the emperor and aristocracy supporting the Czech industry, the foundation of Unity for the development of the Bohemian industry. The thesis is also focused on finding the subjects, which were displayed on the first exhibitions.
The form of Karlstejn Castle at the time of Charles IV.
Vávrová Hanušová, Barbora ; Záruba, František (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The form of Karlstejn Castle at the time of Charles IV. Diploma thesis "The form of Karlstejn Castle at the time of Charles IV." deals at first with historical reports not only about the foundation of the castle itself but also about additional events during the life of Charles IV. These events are put in context of the construction form of the castle. The main part of this text is focused on the comprehensive description of the building taking into account previous research and construction plans. Then its construction form is compared with other castles founded by Charles IV. In particular castles Kasperk, Radyne, Karlshaus and Lauf an der Pegnitz are studied in detail. Since in general, castles in the 14th century served primarily residential purposes, this thesis also mentions Karlstejn's indoor arrangements and such building components as heating systems, windows, etc.
Dušan Samuel Jurkovič and his architectural design in the southern and the eastern Moravia
Halodová, Simona ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Dušan Samuel Jurkovič and his architectural design in the southern and the eastern Moravia region" follows up the life and works of the Slovak architect, furniture designer and ethnographer Dušan Samuel Jurkovič (1868 - 1947). The first part of the thesis is focused on the architect himself, the second part is dedicated to his work in the Moravia region, especially in Luhačovice, Svatý Hostýn and Pustevny in Beskid Mountains. The third part explains the specialties of Jurkovič's distinctive architecture by examining his own villa in Brno-Žabovřesky. This bachelor thesis includes image attachments. Keywords Dušan Samuel Jurkovič, architecture, Art Nouveau, villa, stations of the cross, bathhouses, folk art
Chateau Zákupy under influence of Ferdinand V.
Slívková, Hana ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Sojka, Jaroslav (referee)
Chateau Zákupy under influence of Ferdinand V This bachelor's thesis focuses on Ferdinand V. and his reign on chateau Zákupy, which is the main subject of my interest and of this work. Because Ferdinand V. had a major importance in the Zákupy region, I dedicated part of this work to his life and reign. Ferdinand V. was the last crowned Czech king and he chose chateau Zákupy as his major summer residence. As the chateau was supposed to represent his person and status properly, it was rebuilt by significant artists and craftsmen of its time. This work is focusing on the original state of the chateau Zákupy, its reconstruction, equipment and decoration.
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
Budyně nad Ohří
Frantová, Šárka ; Záruba, František (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is a small village in the north Bohemia, which is called Budyně nad Ohří. The main focus will be taken on the castle with the same name. In the opening chapters will be introduced the history of the village and then thesis will be focused on the own castle. On the cultural and historical development to the present appearance of the castle. In the ending chapters will be showed current using of this castle.
The symbols gallery in chorus of Prags cathedral
Šafránek, Pavel ; Sojka, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The symbols gallery in chorus of Prags cathedral This thesis expleins about a heraldic decoration under a inner triforium of St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. This decoration, which began to form from the Renaissance, is veluable but it was offer overlooked. This decoration is set containing 38 provincial symbols. This thesis shows a context between symbols and a decoration of the metropolitan templ. This work is completed by contexts of history and by exploring of style evolution in art history. St. Vitus Cathedral., armorial gallery, heraldry, murals peitings Ferdinand I., King, Margrave, Count, Prince, character, coat of arms, shield, gem, seal
Romanesque church of the St. Mikuláš (Nicolas) in Potvorov
Polesná Týlová, Hana ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the Romanesque church of the St. Mikuláš (Nicolas) in Potvorov in the western part of Bohemia. The first part of this thesis is dedicated to the history of the village Potvorov and to Potvorov's parish and to the history of the church itself. In this context are also sketched out the efforts for the style reconstruction (Romanization) of the church from the first half of 20th century. The second part of the thesis is focused on the building of the church itself - the description of the exterior and the interior of the St. Nicola's church, including contemporary state of the furniture. The last part of the thesis is dedicated to the artistic-historical survey of the building, it includes the opinions of the researchers/scientists, that have explored style development of the church and that were interested in inspiration sources and influences that had impressed on the artistic interpretation of the St. Nicolas Church.
The Lednice- Valtice Cultural Landscape from the Perspective of Heritage Preservation
Kramlová, Kristýna ; Pospíšil, Aleš (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape from the Perspective of Heritage Preservation Abstract This work deals with the Lednice- Valtice landscape which is understood as the subject of heritage protection. It emphasizes the importance of the local monuments, especially chateaux of Lednice and Valtice, which led to the inclusion of the complex on the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. It analyzes the prior development of cultural heritage and state monuments from 1945 to the present. A substantial part of the work is the period after registration to the UNESCO which evaluates the contribution of this step, especially in terms of completed projects.

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