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National cultural committee at the castle Hluboka nad Vltavou
Vlažný, Václav ; Indrová, Martina (advisor) ; Jareš, Jakub (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of post-war development at the castle Hluboká nad Vltavou and the process of its nationalization. What effect did the whole process have on the castle itself, its collections and the entire castle area with the park and other buildings. How was the effort to return objects taken away during the war and what problems did the castle administration run into, how had to adapt to the very often changing situation after the war and after February 1948. What roles did the National Cultural Commission and its chairman Zdeněk Wirth play in this and the tragic decision, which led to the loss of almost all the normal equipment of the castle, which was decided not to be of a cultural nature. KEYWORDS National cultural committee, castle Hluboka nad Vltavou, Zdeněk Wirth, furniture, process of nationalization of castle Hluboká nad Vltavou, Schwarzenbergs, Inventory Commission.
Antonio Ehorto Martinelli as the architect and builder of Princes of Schwarzenberg
Šanda, Martin ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The dissertation is dealing with work of Viennese architect and builder from the first half of the 18th century Antonio Ehorto Martinelli in the Schwarzenberk's service in the years 1722-1732. It contains an index of buildings, that Martinelli was working on for Schwarzenberks, including contentious and mistakenly ascribed buildings. The collected information is based on study of extant archival collections, on field research of separate buildings and on study of the relevant literature. The main goal was an evaluation of separate Martinelli's architectural fruitions relating to history of art, and furthuremore an attempt to compare them both within the bounds of the whole architect's work and within the bounds of contemporary Czech and Austrian architecture. The knowledge of work of A. E. Martinelli in the Shwarzenberk's service was markedly extended on the occasion of dealing with the settled topic and moreover a few little and even a few bigger new pieces of knowledge appeared, e.g. information about concerned gangers, building development of the studied objects out of the settled period etc.

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