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Rural Landscape as an Aesthetic Object
LHOTSKÁ, Karolina
The diploma thesis aims to define the rural landscape as a specific aesthetic object in comparison with a different type of landscape - the wilderness. The starting material is the theoretical perspective of one of the most important environmental aestheticians of today, Allen Carlson. The thesis first summarizes his process how we reach an appreciation of not only agricultural landscapes, and then it subsequently develops a history of the aesthetic appreciation of rural landscapes and wilderness. The thesis also expand the not very broad field of interest in the specifics of aesthetic appreciation of rural or agricultural landscapes in this country and thus contribute to functional landscape planning with regard to its aesthetic aspects.
The influence of antroposophy on the Czech art of the beginning of the 20th century.
LHOTSKÁ, Karolina
Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy, influenced many sectors of human activity, including art, by his super-sensory research. The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of his spiritual science mainly on painting. It also includes a spiritual theme that has been a source of inspiration for the early stage of abstraction. Then, on two selected Czech artists, it explores how specifically anthroposophy was reflected in their work.

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