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Silver liturgical tools of various historicist styles in Prague churches
Bodnárová, Jana ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
Silver liturgical tools of various historicist styles forms very interesting chapter of churches artistic handicraft history. But still a bit neglected. Only in recent years this issue is given more attention in some chapters of books dealing with art, artistic handicraft or religious art of that time. In this work, i would to deal to liturgical tools made in 19th century by Prague goldsmiths. It is this century's time, which alternated historical styles in relatively quick succsession. While often developer in parallel and not everywhere with the same intensity. I tried to figure out how all these changes reflected in particular in Prague goldsmith art and handicraft which were formed for the Prague churches, monasteries and chapters.
The Golden Rose of Empress Maria Anna
Kleinová, Vladimíra ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
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Fourteenth century textile fragments from the royal crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral
Brabcová, Tereza ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
Fourteenth century textile fragments from the royal crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral This bachelor work will give not only a brief history of the mediaeval silks found in the royal crypt in 1928 but mainly concentrate on a group of fragments originating from the common coffin of four wives of Charles the IV and other persons. The research done in the restoration workshop of the Prague Castle should record the present state of the funerary textiles and collect as many information as possible to get a clearer idea about the original value and beauty of the historically most important material. Keywords Burial garments - 14th century - The royal tomb of St. Vitus - Textile - Clothing - Applied Art - Members of the Royal Family - Gothic fabric
Silver liturgical tools of various historicist styles in Prague churches
Bodnárová, Jana ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
Silver liturgical tools of various historicist styles forms very interesting chapter of churches artistic handicraft history. But still a bit neglected. Only in recent years this issue is given more attention in some chapters of books dealing with art, artistic handicraft or religious art of that time. In this work, i would to deal to liturgical tools made in 19th century by Prague goldsmiths. It is this century's time, which alternated historical styles in relatively quick succsession. While often developer in parallel and not everywhere with the same intensity. I tried to figure out how all these changes reflected in particular in Prague goldsmith art and handicraft which were formed for the Prague churches, monasteries and chapters.
Fourteenth century textile fragments from the royal crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral
Brabcová, Tereza ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
Fourteenth century textile fragments from the royal crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral This bachelor work will give not only a brief history of the mediaeval silks found in the royal crypt in 1928 but mainly concentrate on a group of fragments originating from the common coffin of four wives of Charles the IV and other persons. The research done in the restoration workshop of the Prague Castle should record the present state of the funerary textiles and collect as many information as possible to get a clearer idea about the original value and beauty of the historically most important material. Keywords Burial garments - 14th century - The royal tomb of St. Vitus - Textile - Clothing - Applied Art - Members of the Royal Family - Gothic fabric
The Golden Rose of Empress Maria Anna
Kleinová, Vladimíra ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Stehlíková, Dana (referee)
TAto bakalářská práce neobsahuje abstrakt v českém jazyce. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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