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Architectural proposals of National Gallery designed by Josef Gočár
Tvrdá, Zuzana ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this work is to describe events that followed approval of the construction work of the gallery. The gallery was supposed to provide adequate exhibition space to display state-owned collection created by merging Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts, The Modern Gallery and others. Following the first prize of the architectural competition for design of the gallery, Josef Gočár was entrusted with the construction of the building. Analysis was focused especially on 20s and 30s of the 20th century. Individual chapters deal with all designs produced for Kampa and Letna, respectively. Apart from the description of the designs, this work carefully follows background of their creation and reactions the building invoked. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Vincenc Kramář and study of medieval art
Břízová, Daniela ; Kubík, Viktor (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
Vincenc Kramář and study of medieval art. The basic goal of this work is summarization and critical evaluation of the methodological work of Vincenc Kramář for further studying of medieval art, including critical evaluation of the related literature. The main goal should be attempt to define Kramář's methods which he applied on artworks of the medieval era. The connection between Kramář's method and Vienna school of history of art in comparison with contemporary expert approaches of a leading personalities on the field of history of art (B. Berenson, G. Morelli). This bachelor's dissertation also provides detailed analysis of Kramář's works on the field of czech medieval artworks. The influence of Kramář's professional career on development of his method will also be taken into consideration. The more precise subsumption of Kramář's personality and his scientific work within the frame of history of art in czech lands should be the outcome of this dissertation, as well as basic depiction of contemporary expert methods abroad and its infulence on it.
Museum branding
Siegelová, Inka ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Novák, Zdeněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis addresses a branding of cultural institutions. At first it defines basic elements of branding and their specifics regarding museum s. The practice part of the thesis describes two significant culture institutions - Tate and the National Gallery of the Czech Republic, from the time of the foundation to the present date situation. Following part of the thesis is based on the questionaire survey supposed to confirm or disprove hypotheses established in the introduction. The research deals with the public view of the National Gallery brand. The conclusion is based on the information obtained by the research. At the very end of the thesis there are several suggestions on how to improve the institution's branding.
Research November 1946 ÚVVM: Culture, Labour, Two-year Plan. B 32, B 32
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Questions, which incurred by request of the National Gallery, the Planning Administrative Department and the Ministry of Industry, examine whether people attend galleries and theatres, whether they listen programmes by Z. Nejedlý. The research also includes questions concerning to the female form of the term “minister”, whether people have changed their opinion of the Western Great Powers after the peace conference. Other questions address to the punishments for lateness to work, success of two-year plan and the brigade-works.
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