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Creative interpretation of Václav Živecs relief Rozsévačka (theoretical-practical work)
ZAHOŘOVÁ, Julie
This thesis entitled "Creative interpretation of Václav Živecs relief Rozsévačka" consistsin of a theoretical part and a creative practical part. The theoretical part deals with the life and work of Václav Živec with a focus on Živec's relief Rozsévačka. The practical part of the qualification work deals with the author's creation of a relief, which is inspired by the already mentioned Rozsévačka relief. The resulting relief was installed on the grave of Václav Živec.
Inscription on the Graves (Mikulov town)
Fantová, Růžena ; Janovec, Ladislav (advisor) ; Palkosková, Olga (referee)
The thesis describes all the inscriptions that one can see engraved into the gravestones on current cemeteries in Mikulov. We analyze the first and last names engraved into the gravestones but we focus primarily on epitaphs. In particular, we examine common epitaph themes, the number of their occurrences as well as linguistic errors that the inscriptions contain. In addition, we identify the most commonly quoted passages from the Bible, excerpts of poems, quotes of famous people and the time periods when they were most popular. Last but not least, we explore the symbolism and other nonverbal aspects of the gravestones. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Sepulchral production of the Specialized sculpture-stonecarving school in Hořice 1884 - 1928
Machová, Gabriela ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Funeral artworks were an important part of production of the Imperial and royal renowned specialized sculpture and stonecarving school in Hořice below the Krkonoše mountains. The bachelor thesis presents sepulchral works produced by the school chronologically according to school chronicles and annual reports, in context with school functioning and school personages. Since the school's foundation in 1884 until the retirement of the second school director, Václav Weinzettl, in school year 1928-1929. Keywords Hořice, sepulchral art, tombstone, cemetery, sculpture
Abbey gravestones in the cloister Vyšší Brod
PETROVIČOVÁ, Dominika
This thesis is devoted to abbatial tombstones, which are located in the monastery Vyšší Brod. The criterium of the selection of this abbatial tombstones was the state of conservation of the gravestones allowing their historical, epigraphic and art processing between 1463 1695. The work is developed and based on the methodology by PhDr. Jiří Roháček, PhD. It also includes an outline of the historical background of the Cistercian order also contains a history of this monastery. The aim of this work is to create a detailed treatise processing abbey tombstones.
Grave, Tombstone, Graveyard. The Range of Motifs of the Czech Painting of the 19th Century
Kučerová, Anežka ; Prahl, Roman (advisor) ; Konečný, Lubomír (referee)
(in English) This thesis called Grave, Tombstone, Graveyard. The Range of Motifs of the Czech Painting of the 19th Century is based on the analysis of paintings, drawings and graphics made by Czech authors throughout the 19th century. Artists worked with funeral motifs in different ways and these will be presented in different case studies. Some painters were fascinated by these subjects and they turned their attention to them systematically and repeatedly throughout their career. Other artists worked with funeral motifs rarely, although significantly. Artists integrated motifs of graves, monuments and cemeteries to their pieces of art for different purposes; this was connected with the interest of Romanticism in aesthetic anomalies and mystery, with their personal experience and feelings. Artists were also interested in genre scenes that were situated in cemeteries. Funeral motifs can be found in illustrated journals as well. Their aim was to document the specific place and as to symbolically express the finality of the life. The pieces of art will be presented in the context of the burial rites and literature of the 19th century. This phenomenon was also reflected by foreign artists, some of them will be also mentioned in the thesis as an analogy to the Czech works.
Úpravy hrobů a pietních míst
Dubcová, Eva
This bachelor thesis speaks about the principles regarding the arrangement of graves. The thesis sums the available information from reachable literature sources, it briefly discusses the history of the burying and it also provides information about the basics of funeral services and arrangements of graveyards and graves. Although it may seem that the grave arrangement is a quite separate category, it is tightly connected to many professional fields. It means that the professional care of a grave requires at least essential knowledge of the burying principles. The thesis contains also few chapters around the plant material topic, which is a natural part of the grave arrangement in the Czech Republic. In the practical part, 3 sample planting plans of the model object were designed.
Inscription on the Graves (Mikulov town)
Fantová, Růžena ; Janovec, Ladislav (advisor) ; Palkosková, Olga (referee)
The thesis describes all the inscriptions that one can see engraved into the gravestones on current cemeteries in Mikulov. We analyze the first and last names engraved into the gravestones but we focus primarily on epitaphs. In particular, we examine common epitaph themes, the number of their occurrences as well as linguistic errors that the inscriptions contain. In addition, we identify the most commonly quoted passages from the Bible, excerpts of poems, quotes of famous people and the time periods when they were most popular. Last but not least, we explore the symbolism and other nonverbal aspects of the gravestones. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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