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Architecture in České Budějovice 1850 - 1920
HUŘŤÁKOVÁ HAŠKOVÁ, Sabina
The diploma thesis Architecture in České Budějovice 1850 ? 1920 brings the view of urbanisation?s transformation of the town and its architectonical evolution. With new working conditions, which brought new rising of factories, and thanks to the new railway construction new population came in South Bohemia. These people did not just look for a job here. They needed an accommodation, too. Because of it many new apartment buildings were built. The richest of them left these new apartment buildings and they built representative villas in outskirts of town and in the new rising suburb. I followed a gradual grow of the buildings, which were important for the city life, for example: hotels, restaurants, cafes, later also department stores and banks. The schools played the big role in people?s education. In České Budějovice Czech and German schools were grown and during the time most of the schools built their own buildings and with which construction and architecture I dedicated an individual chapter.In the last chapter I introduced my readers with the new buildings such as the Town Museum, the Justice Palace, the District House, the German House, or with the new building the railway station in České Budějovice. I didn?t just follow the situation of these buildings, but also their architecture and personalities, who participated in their construction.
František Bohumil Doubek (1865 - 1952) - Life and work of the czech - bavarian painter
HUŘŤÁKOVÁ HAŠKOVÁ, Sabina
František Bohumil Doubek (1865 {--} 1952) {--} Life and work of the czech-bavarian painter The bachelor work on the theme František Bohumil Doubek {--} Life and work czech-bavarian painter is aimed at a distinct personality from the end of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. This native from České Budějovice, which lived long years in München, left many significant productions to the city, of which the most important is the way of the Cross in the Saint Nicholas Cathedral and portraits of important budweiser characters ( Dr. August Zátka or the first elected mayor Otakar Svoboda,et al.). F.B.Doubek at first studied at Prague Academy and afterwards transfered to München. As well as majority of his equals he took several educational journies to foreign countries. France impressed him most and later he returned several times there. After the First World War he returned to Bohemia and lived several years in České Budějovice again. Just at this time he painted important works for České Budějovice, mentioned above. Later he left for Prague, where he painted another pictures with religious themes, portrait of president Thomas G. Masaryk etc. In the downhill of his life he left for Institute of guardian care in Nový Jičín, and he died 26 October 1952 there. He was buried on the local cemetery in ultimate quietness, in the presence of several nuns and local barber. The aim of this work is to give the most correct informations about Doubek´s life and to provide an integrated list of painter´s life work.

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