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Why they remained unloved. Looking back at a quarter-century of the conference in Plzeň
Lorenzová, Helena
The paper deals with the relationship between the citizen, bureoucracy and the state as put down by the philosopher Bernard Bolzano in his utopian work On the best state. Later, at the beginning of the 20th century, the economist Albín Bráf re-evaluated Bolzano´s approach, however, he put more stress on the national aspects of state prosperity.
Johann Ignaz Eissner of Eisenstein: glassmaker-nobleman and his beaker
Mádl, Martin
A beaker with the coat-of-arms of the Eissner of Eisenstein family is preserved in the collection of the National Museum. The article is dealing with the career of the most successful member of the family of glassmakers, the entrepreneur Johann Ignaz Eissner.
Red peripheries of Josef Váchal
Winter, Tomáš
The text treats the graphic cycle Red Peripheries by Josef Váchal from 1919. This work is interpreted in broader artistic, historical and political context.
The anonymity of building offices
Petrasová, Taťána
The term „Office Architecture“ that describes public buildings designed or adapted by the General Court Central Office in Vienna, has used as a pejorative notion of building production in the time 1788 - 1853, or 1863. However, in Prague it represents the outstanding Neo-classical buildings (e.g. the demolished Koňská brána/Horse Gate designed by Peter Nobile), too.
The end of the beautiful life play. Helena Lorenzová (13. 5. 1945 - 19. 10. 2006)
Petrasová, Taťána
The obituary of the important Czech aesthetician whoes inventive approach to text help her to discover a forgotten way of the Aesthetics, the Kalobiothic, its predecessors and its propagators (Wilhelm Bronn, Christoph W. Hufeland, Erns Feuchtersleben, Bernard Bolzano, Matouš Klácel ect.).
Neglected and unfavorite in the Czech culture of 19th century. The clerck and man of affairs

The proceeding of 26. year interdisciplinary conference in Plzeň presents in 35 essays from the point of history, art history, literary history, musicology, sociology the phenomenon of „unpopular cultural hero“ who were belived in mental stereotype as the negativ pole of the national culture, though they inseparably formed it in positive way, too.
Utrakvistická výzdoba domu Mrázovských v Litoměřicích
Všetečková, Zuzana
Wall paintings main room of the House of the Mráz "Below chalice" and the influences of Utraquist hymnary and German graphics art of the 16th century. Iconography of Czech reformation.
The cult of St Sigismund in Bohemia
Studničková, Milada
Deals with different aspects of the cult of St Sigismund in Bohemia. St Sigismund became a Czech patron at a request from Emperor Charles IV, who obtained the remains of the saint for St Vitus Cathedral.
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.
National myth versus socialist realism: Diviš, Filla, Fulla
Winter, Tomáš
The study is concerned with comparison of works of Alén Diviš, Emil Filla and Ľudovít Fulla that interprets the thema of national myth. These works were in opposition to official ideology of socialist realism after 1948.

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