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The Toulouse-Lautrec Museum in Albi
Fučíková, Lucie ; Müllerová, Eva (advisor) ; Kalfiřtová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor's thesis aims to find a connection between the fate of painter Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec and the exhibited artworks at the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum. It also endeavours to remind the artistic legacy of this French modernist. The thesis is divided into two main parts. In the first part, the life of the painter is mentioned in detail. The second part is dedicated to the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum. Here, the author also used her knowledge from the personal visit of the museum in the process of making. This part is chronologically and thematically arranged in accordance with the exposition. Toulouse-Lautrec's key artworks from each life period are successively described. The emphasis is put on searching for possible analogies between the painter's personal and artistic life. KEYWORDS Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, French painting, Impressionism, Post-impressionism, Montmartre, Albi
From cabarets to concert scene (between 19 and 20 centuries)
Kotalová, Anna ; Kalfiřtová, Eva (advisor) ; Müllerová, Eva (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to describe the history of five cabarets located in Pairs district called Montmartre - Chat Noir, Lapin Agile, Moulin Rouge, Folies-Bergére, Bobino and Olympia. The first plan was to line up cabarets chronologically and be mostly focused on their development changes - Folies-Bergere (1869) - Bobino (1973) - Chat Noir (1881( - Moulin Rouge (1889) - Olympia (1893) - Lapin Agile (1903). On the other hand, during the research, we found out that it would be better to line up cabarets due to different criterions - if they are still running, if they keep their typical cabaret atmosphere or changed to the music-hall, and if they have enriched French culture. Family atmosphere was typical for the first French cabarets. They were places where people could meet each other, drink and eat. During the time cabaret became popular place for the rich public and tourists. The big inspiration for cabarets were modern music-halls from England, however, visitors were still able to drink, eat or just meet their friends there. Typical for the program was chanson which is one of the main functions of cabarets during these days as well. In the district Montmartre, there used to be 5 cabarets - whose we examined in this thesis. On the contrary, nowadays everything is different. Cabaret Chat Noir...

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