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Portraits of Vilém and Petr Vok of Rosenberg as compensatory aids for visually disabled
SMRŽ, Pavel
This bachelor thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part is divided into four chapters. The first chapter focuses on the basic characteristics of portraiture in the history of art. The chapture describes selected artistic directions and their characteristic properties associated with portraiture. The next chapture focuses on the life of the last lords of Rosenberg - William and Petr Vok. The third chapture deals with Kratochvíle chateau, its appearance and history from the beginning of construction to the present. The last chapture deals with the topic of visually impaired people. This chapture outlines the issue of using compensatory aids - such as haptic models for these individuals. The aim of practical part of this bachelor thesis was to create haptic models for the blind and visually impaired by portraits William and Petr Vok from Rosenberg. Both models will be part of the exhibitions at Kratochvíle chateau.
Life in the courtyards and the residences of the Renaissance rulers and magnates in period processing
Kotásková, Jenifer ; Hošna, Jiří (advisor) ; Škarpová, Marie (referee)
The main theme of bachelor work is the daily life in the courtyards of three Renaissance magnates, and that rulers of the latest twelfth generation of significant family line, Vilém of Rosenberg and Petr Vok of Rosenberg and Adam the Younger of Wallenstein. We focus above all on Latin proverb Memento mori! and in connection with that on expectation of death and preparation for it. Latin symbol reminding death chose like his motto Petr Vok of Rosenberg. Next subject of research are various activities and celebrations, which these rulers attended and shortened their long time. The principal sources of bachelor work became period records about life of the latest of Rosenbergs from the pen of their librarian Václav Březan and the diary records of Adam the Younger of Wallenstein.
Correspondence of the Czech Budejovice in 1560
BROŽOVÁ, Michala
The main achievement of the Bachelor thesis called ?Mail system of Ceske Budejovice town in 1560? is approximation of diplomatic relations of Ceske Budejovice town and royal court, the highest yeomen and aristocrats from feudal order. Thesis is critical scientific edition of source-book. Paper is divided into four chapters. Prologue approximates applied sources and literature, but also concerns background processing theme of correspondence. Second chapter is approaching general development of close corporation in the Czech Kingdom and Ceske Budejovice town from the beginning 17th century. Third chapter discuss correspondence queuing of ?pragmatic papers? framework and access possibilities of town books. Forth chapter is focused on very analysis of used town books; it is a gist of this paper in diplomatic and substance aspect. Resume is evaluation of findings. Work content is also a list of used papers, literature and supplements picturing paper examples. Following part is a list of papers in chronological order, supplemented with notes and essential index.
Epitaph of Vilém z Rožmberka in the church of St.Vitus in Český Krumlov
JANOUŠEK, Ivo
The epitaph of Wilhelm von Rosenberg, located in the Saint Vitus church in Český Krumlov, is sometimes called the Rosenberg mausoleum, which belongs to one of the most interesting research-sepulchral monuments of the 16th century. Unfortunately, from the whole epitaph composition, only a few fragments of very high artistic quality have survived. Perhaps for this reason has the epitaph of Wilhelm von Rosenberg become a myth shrouded building in the presbytery of the Saint Vitus church. The small number of written sources found on the fragments were processed and interpreted by a group of specialized scholars. Even though scholars had access to these high quality historical documents, unfounded historical reconstructions began to appear. This paper will take a closer look on these appearances and will explain why they are unrealistic and therefore not credible. The aim of this paper is an art-historical analysis of the preserved fragments of the epitaph in relation to similar sepulchral monuments found in Europe. The result is a partial reconstruction of the composition and classification of the work in the context of funeral architectural and sculptural works of this kind in the Czech domain of the 16 century.
Roman motifs in the self-presentation of the renaissance nobleman. Symbolic decorations in the Golden Hall of the villa Kratochvíle
KINDLMANN, Petr
The aim of this bachelor thesis is recognition of the various ideas of the symbolic decorations of the Kratochvíle château. The analysis of the figural stucco scenes in the Golden Hall is compared to the inner world of the renaissance nobleman. The interpretation of the symbolic emblems based on the Livy's History of Rome helps with the understandings of the self-presentation of Wilhelm von Rosenberg.

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