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Morphology of Armour
Bařák, Hynek ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
In my thesis, I was very inspired by middle age, whitch has huge influence on my work. It is a epoch of my interest, I am activelly interrested in it and it is with me throught all my live, practicaly since childhood. In painting there are mainly motives of knight´s armor, whitch is underlying cornerstone of my work. My interrest in armor is caused by it´s technical perfection, decorativeness and majesty in the late phase. In that time technicaly did not acted function of protection, but it acted represetativ function and we can see it like a art or statue. By technical site I really experiment with lots of different technics, in many cases I never stay on single one. I work with layers, underlay, with drawing as well as painting. With diferent washing or scribing I open lower layers, I react to it and then I repaint it, simply experimenting. It is almoust archeology back to the old layers of picture. Discovery, connection older layers with new ones. About the painters whose I am interrested in they are primarily Josef Bolf, Vladimír Kokolia, Jaroslav Róna, Giger, Wolfli, Jackson Pollock.
The older school-age child's relationship to the particular sacral architecture
ŠUCHMANOVÁ, Karolína
The objective of this thesis are the findings of the older school-age pupils´ relationships to the sacral architecture. The theoretical part contains the literary comparison of the available sources related to the gothic and baroque architecture. I dedicate to the psychological description of the pubescent and characterization of the emotional and social aspects, too. I elaborated the quantitative research which was engaged in pupils´ knowledge and understanding of the baroque and gothic architecture and monuments in their area in the practical part. The research was realized by means of the questionnaire inquiry among pupils of 6th and 9th grades of primary schools.
Processing of architectural elements as haptic aids for the visually impaired
BOUŠKOVÁ, Veronika
Theoretical and practical work is concerned with an architectural detail of the Czech early Middle Ages architecture. The theoretical part introduces the history of Gothic art and describes stone carvings structures developing from the third quarter of the 13th century until its end on Czech territory. The work focuses in more detail on the history of the city České Budějovice and the main attention is paid to the description of the Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The main part of a practical work is a creation of three consoles as haptic aids for the visually impaired. Created objects are shaped and polychromed reconstructions of real consoles of the north wall of the mentioned monastery. The work is complemented of other materials, implementation process, sketches and photodocumentation.
Analysis of Specific Space in the 19th Century Anglo-American Literature
HANUSOVÁ, Šárka
This thesis aims to analyse the specific space of Anglo-American Gothic fiction in the 18th and 19th century. The first part of the thesis deals with various aspects of Gothic fiction from a theoretical viewpoint. It contains the two possible concepts of the "Gothic". It lists typical features of the Gothic fiction and gives a brief overview of its development. Then, a crucial typology of space according to Vseticka and Pavera is introduced, as well as Mikhail Bachtin's related term chronotope. The theoretical part concludes with the reflection of the subversive nature of the Gothic fiction and its relation to similarly unconventional approaches of psychoanalysis and gender studies. The practical part of the thesis applies the aforementioned space typology to ten works of English and American Gothic fiction from 1764-1897, with short profiles of the respective writers in each chapter.
Prachatice, Gothic and Renaissance city. A practical art course for secondary school pupils.´=
KOPÁČKOVÁ, Stanislava
The present thesis consists of two parts. The first follows the approximate overview of the history of Prachatice during the Gothic and Renaissance in the local context, the most important monuments in these styles, basic phenomena of the medieval and early modern life in Prachatice, including cultural and historical context of the everyday life of the bourgeoisie of the time (mainly tradings on The Golden Path and it's association to economics of the city development, architecture, politics, city defense strategy). The second part is devoted to teaching the transformation of the information obtained for the second stage of primary school pupils. It contains some possibilities of learning of the issue, with the proposal of methodologies aimed at developing of creativity, aesthetic sensitivity, responsiveness and communication skills of the students. Primarily it focuses on less used methods in general practice (game guide, dramatic outputs) and also on the methods associated with modern information technologies (work with photos) and examining their options. In the end of thesis is also attached illustrated appendix.
Czech Gothic art and its importance for human development
ŠTOCHL, Michal
This bachelor thesis describes fine Arts in the czech lands during the gothic period. It represents the evolution of this art and to point out the possible development of personality through art. The first chapter focuses on the historical events in gothic in the czech lands. The second chapter deals with the actual art and refers to the inner world of artists and the rest of the population. The third chapter describes the development of art in the czech lands. It represents a large number of generated sites and gives rise to their historical context. The fourth and final chapter points to the importance of art education for children and interpretation of symbolic values.
SELF HARM IN ADOLESCENCE
BOBÁKOVÁ, Lenka
The work deals with self-harm as a maladaptive coping strategy. Emphasis is placed on adolescence as a risk period and on youth subcultures as a risk environment for emergence of this phenomenon. Attention is also paid to the internet and the real environment and their role in self-harm behavior. The aim was to identify possible causes of adolescent self-harm, who are part of the Emo subculture and any effect of the subculture of self-harm behaviors. Another objective was to find out where asolescents learned about this behavior and what is the role of ?social contagion?. The research was conducted qualitatively. Data were collected through semi-structured online interviews. These were conducted with four girls aged 13?15 years, who identify with the risk Emo subculture and have personal experience with self-harm. The data was then compiled into case studies of individual respondents. The research results showed that the causes of adolescent self-harm respondents are individual and there are always the role of several factors. Among these are: complicated relationships at home, problems at school, depression, loneliness and problematic relationship to own body. A direct link between the Emo subculture and self-harm, I didn´t discover. All respondents denied the influence of subculture. However, concerning the ?social contagion? self-harm behavior, this played the specific role by all respondents.
The art in the life of František Matouš
ČERNÁ, Kateřina
The diploma thesis {\clqq}The art in the life of František Matouš`` is devoted to the life and production of a southbehemian historian of arts - František Matouš. It is the first essay, wchich is interested in this personality, who was standing not only by the transformation of the Southbohemian museum in České Budějovice into a scientific institution but mainly by the genesis of nowadays collection of southbohemian Gothic in Alšova jihočeská galerie in Hluboká nad Vltavou. Next goal of the thesis is also an introduction of Matouš as southbohemian native, to whom South Bohemia became a wholelife theme, inspiracy and destiny. The work is divided int two main parts {--} it follows the profesional and private life of Matouš and his scientific production. In seven chapters Matouš is portrayed as a student, a directon, a scientific worker and a museum worker. His production is presented by fairy works and essays, next subchapters create three crucial essays of Matouš about gothic art and South Bohemia - Jihočeská gotika, Třeboň and Corpus vitrarum medii aevi. The last chapter introduces the personality of Frnatišek Matouš in the context of czech history of art.
Three fragments of an unknown figural tombstone
Benešovská, Klára
The article is concerned on three fragments of a sculpture, located in Lapidarium of Prague Castle (Inv.N. 4060-4062) and provided originally from a tomb of Premyslid duke Boleslav II. This tomb was placed in the center of the necropolis in St George basilica at Prague Castle, and commanded probably by Kunhuta Premyslovna (abbess 1303-1321) and her niece, queen Elisabeth (+1330).
The Kadan Urban Book as a Source for the History of Late Gothic Art
Hlaváček, Petr
Based on testaments of Kadan burghers from the years 1456-1522, the study follows the development of sacral architecture and graphic and plastic arts. The activity of donators is viewed as an expression of late medieval religious feelings.

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