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The Jesuit residence in Tuchoměřice and the churchs managed by the Order of the Society of Jesus in the proximate neighbourhood
Knapeková, Marie ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
Resume The Jesuit residence in Tuchoměřice and the churchs managed the Order the Society of Jesus in the proximate neighbourhood This thesis concerns the theme of the influence of the Order of Jesuits on the surroundings of the Tuchoměřice residence (Prague- West) and the proximate neighbourhood managed by the Order of Jesuits. The main aim was to summarize and map the monuments constructed during the period of Jesuits and create a more comprehensive view on this theme. The sources for the work were both literature and examination of the properties. The work includes the iconographic aspect proposed by Jesuits, which corresponds to the baroque respect of the local inhabitants to the saints. The frequency of agricultural patrons accounts for the agricultural specialization of the region. Above all, this region is very rich on the fresco and illusive paintings of the altars, whose authors are not yet fully clarified. This offers opportunities for further research. Keywords occurring in this thesis: baroque, Jesuits, residence, church, saint.
Painter Frantisek Jakub Prokys
Velflová, Lenka ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
Painter František Jakub Prokyš and his sacral works There were two historians of art who were profoundly interested in painter František Jakub Prokyš. The first one František Matouš prepared an intensive study before World War II, but he did not finish it. Pavel Zadražil was the second and he wrote his diploma about this subject in 1985. Prokyš is mentioned in some other books as well. We hardly know anything about František Jakub Prokyš's childhood and his teenage. He was probably born in the town of Slaný in 1713. The first proper information about him is from Borovany, where he worked in 1746 for the Augustinian's monastery. Prokyš painted frescos in the church and in the new built chapel and made some pendent pictures. In the year 1748 Prokyš worked for the Augustinian's monastery in Třeboň and in a short time he moved from the north Bohemia to Třeboň. Living in Třeboň was a good time for him, because he got married and two of his children were born there. He began to work for local princely family of Schwarzenberg in Český Krumlov. And in 1760 he was solvent enough to buy a house on the České Budějovice's square. His best work was done during the 60's and 70's. In České Budějovice he decorated walls and vault in the Holy Trinity's church. For the Dominicans he painted the picture of Our Lady of the...
Life and Work of High Baroque sculptors and Heermann's and Süssner's from the 17th to 18th century German and Czech environment
Sehnal, Jiří ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
This thesis outlines the artistic work of the German extended Süssner family, which originated from Northwest Bohemia, and the artistic work of the German Heermann family, which originated from Saxony. The most significant figures within these families are Jeremias Süssner (1653-1690), the Brandenburg and Saxon court sculptor (originally from the West Bohemian city Ostrov, active in Dresden and Berlin), his brother Conrad Max Süssner (1655/60-after 1696), Johann Georg Heermann (1645/46-after 1701), the Saxon court sculptor, who was active in Dresden, Praha and Görlitz, and his nephew Paul Heermann (1672/73-1732), the Saxon court sculptor too. Their work reflects both the classicist Flemish school, as well as radical Roman baroque, which was close to the works of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini or Alessandro Algardi. The work of the Flemish school is connected to the master Johann Heinrich Böhm senior, whose pupils were Johann Georg Heermann, Jeremias Süssner and Conrad Max Süssner. Life and Work of High Baroque sculptors and Heermann's Süssner's in the 17th to 18 century German and Czech environment
The creation of ecclesiastic organization in Jihlava and its surroundings in early and high middle ages
Vodáková, Dana ; Scholz, Stefan (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
Resume This bachelor thesis considers the vast theme of habitation and first Church organization in Jihlava and its close surroundings in early and peak period of the Middle Age. First of all it pursues to summarize the up to now findings and to create the compact view on this theme. The resources were the literature, written and image sources, as well the building of the St. Jan Křtitel church to which the roots of pre-location habitation of Jihlava town are definitely related. The most original appearance of the church is unknown, thus the reconstruction of the original appearance is more likely the working hypothesis that uses the knowledge and researches from the year 1984. In part, this thesis also considers the aspect of the natural conditions that undoubtedly influenced the habitation process. The attempt of the definition of old Jihlava parish and localization of its villages coheres very closely with it. The possible questions for the future research are proposed in the conclusion.

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