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Personality of Elizabeth of Thuringia and her representation on panel paintings of high altar in the Cathedral of Saint Elizabeth in Košice
Vagaská, Veronika ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
The topic of my bachelor work is Personality of Elizabeth of Hungary and her representation on panel paintings of main altar in Cathedral of Saint Elizabeth in Košice of years 1474 - 1477. Elizabeth of Hungary, daughter of king Andrew II. and his wife Gertrude, was a patron of town and cathedral, where the main altar is dedicated to her. In my bachelor work I want to present her personality and legends of Elizabethan cycle of main altar in this cathedral.At the same time, the thesis deals with the authorship of panel painting, which is a controversial topic of art historians.
Saint Zdislava of Lemberk and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Macháčková, Markéta ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The work presents the life of both saints Zdislava and Elizabeth of Thuringia, and also the external context, which largely affected their lives. Saints are described here in their wide range, both through our history and the history of European nations. The structure's work corresponds to a defined plan. The first chapter deals with the contemporary background and major events that occurred just before their birth and their lives. The following two chapters depict Zdislava own and Elizabeth's life, their work. The next chapter describes the work of saints in the social field. The fifth chapter is devoted to a comparison of the two saints with Saint Agnes. The last chapter contains evaluation figures Zdislava and Elizabeth of Thuringia and their significance for today. The concept of the work is based on the conviction that the stereotypes describing the lives of the saints can be overcame. The author seeks a new perspective on the work and life of both saints - Zdislava and Elisabeth. Keywords: Zdislava of Lemberk, Elisabeth of Hungary, the period of High Middle Ages, saintess, mendicant orders, hospital care, social work, lay piety
Saint Zdislava of Lemberk and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Macháčková, Markéta ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The work presents the life of both saints Zdislava and Elizabeth of Thuringia, and also the external context, which largely affected their lives. Saints are described here in their wide range, both through our history and the history of European nations. The structure's work corresponds to a defined plan. The first chapter deals with the contemporary background and major events that occurred just before their birth and their lives. The following two chapters depict Zdislava own and Elizabeth's life, their work. The next chapter describes the work of saints in the social field. The fifth chapter is devoted to a comparison of the two saints with Saint Agnes. The last chapter contains evaluation figures Zdislava and Elizabeth of Thuringia and their significance for today. The concept of the work is based on the conviction that the stereotypes describing the lives of the saints can be overcame. The author seeks a new perspective on the work and life of both saints - Zdislava and Elisabeth. Keywords: Zdislava of Lemberk, Elisabeth of Hungary, the period of High Middle Ages, saintess, mendicant orders, hospital care, social work, lay piety
Personality of Elizabeth of Thuringia and her representation on panel paintings of high altar in the Cathedral of Saint Elizabeth in Košice
Vagaská, Veronika ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
The topic of my bachelor work is Personality of Elizabeth of Hungary and her representation on panel paintings of main altar in Cathedral of Saint Elizabeth in Košice of years 1474 - 1477. Elizabeth of Hungary, daughter of king Andrew II. and his wife Gertrude, was a patron of town and cathedral, where the main altar is dedicated to her. In my bachelor work I want to present her personality and legends of Elizabethan cycle of main altar in this cathedral.At the same time, the thesis deals with the authorship of panel painting, which is a controversial topic of art historians.

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