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Hypotesis about the author of the altar of Zwettl
Hlobil, Ivo
The scholar deals with the complex issue of a collective project of the altar of Zwettl and its no less intricate execution. According to him, the altarpiece was designed by abbot Erasmus Leisser jointly with wood-carving workshop master Andreas Morgenstern between 1512 and 1516.
Lithographic prospects and vedute in corporate letter headers
Hlobil, Ivo
The first art-historical study of artistically valuable headers in 19th-century business correspondence in professional Czech literature.
A disputation between Florian Zapletal and Vojtěch Birnbaum about trends in Czech art history after foundation of Czech Republic
Hlobil, Ivo
Focuses on the polemic of legionary and half-educated art historian Florian Zapletal with professor Vojtěch Birnbaum after the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. The polemic concerned a focus on Byzantine and Russian arts.
The Mount of Olives at the Church of st Maurice from the 1530s
Hlobil, Ivo
An art-historical analysis of the stone Mount of Olives from st Maurice Church in Olomouc arrives at the conclusion that this is a work of European importance from the 1430s, influenced very early by Jan van Eyck's art.
Independant Theory of Monument Preservation - A Key Point of Art History
Hlobil, Ivo
The study deals with the situation concerning the lasting debate among Czech art historians on the necessity or uselessness of independent theory of monument preservation.
The a priori Concept of Space by Vojtěch Birnbaum
Hlobil, Ivo
The text highlights the original concept of architectonic space by an important representative of Czech art history between the two world wars.
A sacral building in the Smaal yard adjacent to the cathedral of St. Václav in Olomouc
Drobilíková, P. ; Hašek, Vladimír ; Hlobil, I. ; Zapletal, J.
This article describes the finding of a sacral building - a small church (found in a Small yard adjacent to the cathedral of St. Václav). Geophysical survey over the area determined substantial features of the church - 14 m long and 11 m wide. Our results have revealed about the archaeological history of this place, in the second half of the 9th century AD there was constructed a sacral stone mound with iron ingots, around the mound was a clay - and - timber wall reinforced by stone elements. A large midden was found in front of the walls, with deposits from the 10th through the beginning of the 12th century. In the midden was found a burial from the 11th century and a huge quantity of sherds, animal bones, etc. On a destroyed part of the walls was constructed a small sacral building at the beginning of the 12th century, demolished in 1131, when the cathedral´s construction began.

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