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DEPICTIONS OF DEATH IN THE EUROPEAN PUPPET THEATRE IN THE LAST FIFTY YEARS
Hásková, Marie ; SMOLÍK, Robert (advisor) ; TÄUBELOVÁ, Kristýna (referee)
The aim of this work is to map the incidence of death personified in European art , to highlight the views of death in several Czech and foreign productions and puppet -making process closer to the author's own productions MORS PICTUS . Work is divided into two larger units, text and pictures. The first part - theoretical - concerns the origin personification of death in European culture . In the introduction, I try to outline the history of the art imaging death , and how it was perceived in different time periods : from antiquity through the Middle Ages , the Renaissance and Baroque to XX . century and the present . Another chapter is about the depiction of death in puppet theater . In conclusion, the theoretical part is dedicated to puppet productions and how death is displayed in them. The second - practical - part of the text deals with my original production MORS PICTUS that the topic of the thesis is related, and the motives that led me to it for production work, what inspired me as I progressed in designing trips, at what stage of preparation the productions is and what I expect from it.

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