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THE PRAGUE STAY OF JAN KRYŠTOF LIŠKA
Šveněk, Martin ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Adamcová, Kateřina (referee)
Annotation: MARTIN ŠVENĚK. The Prague Stay of Jan Krystof Liska Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Art History 2013, 70 p, Bachelor Degree Thesis. The thesis is dealing with the work of Jan Krystof Liska for selected Prague's churches and discusses its impact on the local cultural environment. It defines its role in the development of the Czech Baroque painting in Prague and tries to point out its individual quality and benefit on specific examples. There is presented summary of the current knowledge concerning the authorship, chronology, the results of restoration, painter's conception including the views of leading experts and color reproductions concerning each of those selected works of art. Keywords: czech baroque painting, church of St. Adalbert, church of St. Francis Seraphin, church of St. Gallus, church of St. Nicholas, church of St. Ursula, church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Jan Krystof Liska, Michael Leopold Willmann, Vaclav Vavrinec Reiner
The Chapel of (Holy) Souls in the Art of the Society of Jesus
Čížkovská, Zdeňka ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Opatrná, Marie (referee)
Art of Jesuit Chapels of the Deceased The theme of this work is presentation of Jesuit Chapel of the Deceased in Bohemia in the Baroque period. The main idea of these chapels are the last idea of man and reminder to purgatory. The presence of purgatory was unquestionable for Baroque society and very often presentation in art. Purgatory was place, which gives hope to the Catholics for salvation and it was great occasional for using special symbols and emblems, it is a way how the remind a believer to the idea of the Last Judgment.
THE PRAGUE STAY OF JAN KRYŠTOF LIŠKA
Šveněk, Martin ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Adamcová, Kateřina (referee)
Annotation: MARTIN ŠVENĚK. The Prague Stay of Jan Krystof Liska Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Art History 2013, 70 p, Bachelor Degree Thesis. The thesis is dealing with the work of Jan Krystof Liska for selected Prague's churches and discusses its impact on the local cultural environment. It defines its role in the development of the Czech Baroque painting in Prague and tries to point out its individual quality and benefit on specific examples. There is presented summary of the current knowledge concerning the authorship, chronology, the results of restoration, painter's conception including the views of leading experts and color reproductions concerning each of those selected works of art. Keywords: czech baroque painting, church of St. Adalbert, church of St. Francis Seraphin, church of St. Gallus, church of St. Nicholas, church of St. Ursula, church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Jan Krystof Liska, Michael Leopold Willmann, Vaclav Vavrinec Reiner

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