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Medieval Panel Painting as an Object
Dvořáková, Valerie ; Hlaváčková, Jana Hana (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis focuses on panel painting, not from a display point of view, but its physical evidence as an object; the links between the space in which the object exists and the image space. It also covers the specific features, such as; the back of the panel paintings, the original medieval decorated frames or the possible relation to different types of relics. It deals with quite a wide range of subjects relating to similar issues, concerning specific examples of panel paintings.
Landscape and space in the work of the Master of the Litomerice Altar
Šindlář, Ondřej ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
My bachelor thesis will be devoted to formativ of space and landscape in the paintings of the Master of the Litoměřice Altar, an important landmark in the history of Czech painting. This is very clear not just in the figural komponent but also in his approach to space and landscape formation. All existing researchers have pointed it out. The landscape component of the image is closely related to its space construction, for this reason I will discuss this matter in the Master of the Litoměřice Altarpiece more complexly. The prerequisite is the study of the Master's available paintings, art-historical literature, and a summary of previous research in the first part. To put it in the context of the period, a brief excursion into landscape component in the Czech painting preceding the Master of the Litoměřice Altar will follow. The main content of my work will be an analysis of landscape and space in the variol works of the Master of the Litoměřice Altar from the point of view of his possible origins as well as his ways and means of space construction. As the thesis will deal with aspects primarily related to the formal side of the work, mainly formal and comparative approaches will be applied. Also the technical and technological aspects will be taken into account.
Vojtěch Kubašta and Movable Books
Brotánková, Alice ; Alt, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vančát, Jaroslav (referee)
Numerous movable books, the so-called pop-ups, are being ascribed to Vojtěch Kubašta (7th ofOctober1914-7th ofJuly1992),anartist,whospentmostofhislifeinPrague.Majority of these titles were published out of Czechoslovakia - in other European countries, in the United Kingdom, but also in more distant Iran or Japan. Kubašta had a unique ability of transforming one plain sheet of paper into an elaborate three-dimensional scene just by cutting and folding its surface on the right places. This artistry of the Czechoslovakian illustrator and paper engineer made him famous and successful all over the world except in his home country. His books are being collected and exhibited, but the very personality of the man, who worked even for Walt Disney, is yet to be discovered. This thesis will examine the life and work of Vojtěch Kubašta. The focus of the text will be the form of his movable fairy tales and their impact on the reader. Answering the question, what makes Kubašta's techniques of making pop-ups so unique, will be the main goal of the presented research. key words: Vojtěch Kubašta (1914-1992), visual arts, book culture, illustration, pop-up, popular culture, Artia, Walt Disney, Czechoslovakia 1948-1989
Medieval Panel Painting as an Object
Dvořáková, Valerie ; Hlaváčková, Jana Hana (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis focuses on panel painting, not from a display point of view, but its physical evidence as an object; the links between the space in which the object exists and the image space. It also covers the specific features, such as; the back of the panel paintings, the original medieval decorated frames or the possible relation to different types of relics. It deals with quite a wide range of subjects relating to similar issues, concerning specific examples of panel paintings.

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