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Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Stará Boleslav as an inspirational source for the creation of a set of drawings
KADLEC, David
Bachelor's work is in theoretical-practical form. The theoretical part provides not only an insight into the history of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Stará Boleslav, but also an emphasis is placed on placing the building in the context of the Baroque age and also an analysis of the church on the architectural side. Also in the theoretical section there is no mention of the Palladium země České, whose history is also devoted to several pages. The practical part presents a visual interpretation of the genius loci of the N.P.M. church, which is projected into a set of drawings.
The Pilgrimage Church of Our Lady in Kájov and its liturgic equipment in the Late Middle Ages
BERNARD, Markéta
The aim of the bachelor thesis will first be a brief summary of the late medieval construction development of the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Maria in Kájov. The student will also summarise the existing knowledge of the preserved mobile late medieval equipment of the church, which is stored in various museums and galleries. Finally, in her text, the author will try to create a hypothetical reconstruction of the original appearance, or liturgical use of the late medieval sacral interior of a major South Bohemian pilgrimage church. It can use a number of newer studies not only for the late medieval art of Southern Bohemia, but also texts about the later Baroque glory of the Kájov pilgrimage complex. It will also be able to rely on some detailed foreign studies on the issue of the authorship of the statue of Our Lady of Kájov from around 1500 or texts to the newly discovered Kájov indulgence plates.
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
History of the Cistercian Monastery in Zbraslav till the hussite revolution
Šulc, Jan ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on the beginnings of the Cistercian monastery in Zbraslav, its boom and its importance right after the monastery was founded by the Czech and Polish king Wenceslas II until the plundering by the Hussites. Author of the thesis starts with a brief history of the place in the context of the time before the founding of the monastery. The first written reference to Zbraslav is in the founding charter of the Kladruby monastery from 1115. In this year prince Vladislav I gave a place called Zbraslav to the Benedictine monastery in Western Bohemia, together with other estates on the confluence of the Vltava and Mže rivers. It is quite possible that this decision signalled later choice of Zbraslav of the king Wenceslas II for establishing one of the most powerful and eminent Cistercian monasteries in the Czech lands in the time of the last kings from the House of Přemysl. Zbraslav's abbot and the well-known chronicler Petr Žitavský calls it a disposition of God. The king chose Zbraslav as a burial place for the whole royal family and for this purpose a magnificent convent Virgin Mary church was built on the grounds of the monastery, the most monumental sacral structure of its time in the Czech lands. The thesis engages in the development of this significant Marian sanctuary and...
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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