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The ideal exhibiting concept for Alfons Mucha's Slavic Epic
Belasová, Kristýna ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
This thesis focuses on Alfons Mucha's Slavic Epic from a curating point of view. It aims to determine and define the ideal ways on how to exhibit the large-scale paintings. This thesis follows up on numerous architectural studies that repetitively aimed to find the ideal space to accommodate the Slavic Epic cycle. It researches the rich history of exhibitions of the Slavic Epic and highlights the positive and negative aspects of said expositions. This thesis highlights the problematics of large format artworks and the optimal ways of presentation. It determines the target group audience and follows up with the specific means on how the display could be adjusted for said audience. Lastly, the author presents the Slavic Epic as a unique artwork of national significance. The goal of this thesis is to present a universal concept for an exhibition of the Slavic Epic. This concept could later serve as a template for future expositions.
Minaret of Lednice - oriental tower in south Moravia
Belasová, Kristýna ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the unique oriental building of Minaret in Lednice area, which was constructed at the turn of 18th and 19th century by Alois Josef I. based on the plans of architect Josef Hardmuth. This thesis introduces Minaret in its historical context and explains its curious presence in Southern Moravia. The architecture of said building is being analyzed in the context of other monumental architectonical buildings. Minaret of Lednice is compared with other European buildings which were also inspired by oriental architecture. At the same time one of the goals of this thesis is to find potential inspirations coming directly from Middle East. Author focuses on the décor and mainly on Arabic inscriptions which decorate the building with the primary goal to describe these inscriptions, document them and find out which of them are actually written in Arabic and which of them are only imitating the Thuluh inscriptions. Lastly this thesis focuses on the restoration works which were executed throughout the history of its existence.

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