National Repository of Grey Literature 6 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Galerie bratří Čapků and its exhibition activities in the second half of the 1960s
Micková, Natálie ; Bendová, Eva (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with documenting and presenting the exhibition concept of the Brothers Capek Gallery in the second half of the 1960s and at the same time defining the space it occupied among other Prague galleries in the observed period between 1965 and 1970. It focuses on the founding personalities and recalls important political, legal and cultural events that fundamentally influenced the artistic and exhibition activities of the gallery. The exhibition catalogues of individual artists and creative groups with introductory texts, invitations to openings and reviews in the professional and daily press have become an important aid to understanding the gallery's exhibition programme and interpreting individual exhibitions, illustrating the overall scope of the gallery.
Randomness in Contemporary Graphic Art
Zavřelová, Veronika ; Raudenský, Martin (advisor) ; Kitzbergerová, Leonora (referee)
Veronika Zavřelová Bachelor thesis Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education Randomness in contemporary graphic art imaginative picture card game ANNOTATION This (bachelor) thesis concerns itself with a connection between verbal and visual character system within the topic of Randomness in contemporary graphic art - imaginative picture card game. The thesis is mainly based on the practical part - exclusively created card game Piktim. The card game uses association and imagination to tell stories. The theoretical part summarizes the knowledge of terms: game, chance and story. The didactical part prsents possible usage of the cards for education especially in the field of expression and imagination. KEYWORDS graphic art, graphic design, illustration, randomness, game, education, narrative graphics, fantasy, rules to card games
Collection of vietnamese graphic art of 20th century from Náprstek Muzeum
Vohradníková, Karolína ; Hejzlarová, Tereza (advisor) ; Štěpánová, Irena (referee)
Vietnam went through diverse historical development that contributed to the diversity of today's culture and specific craft industry. Vietnamese culture was mostly influenced by China, where we can probably find the origin of folk prints production. Two famous folk prints production workshops gradually developed in northern Vietnam, but many other smaller centers can be found throughout Vietnam. The diversity of folk motives illustrates the richness of traditional vietnamese folk culture. Vietnamese collection from Náprstek Museum started without any approach of systematic collecting, mainly from purchases or gifts of travelers or professionals who reside or traveled to Vietnam for work or research purposes. Within approximately past fifty years collection of vietnamese folk prints has become the most comprehensive part of asian collections from Náprstek Museum.
English and Russian caricature during Napoleon's Russian Campaign 1812
Buttigová, Katrin ; Kubík, Viktor (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
English and Russian caricature during Napoleon's Russian Campaign 1812 Napoleon's Russian campaign of 1812 provided an oportunity to Compaq reflexions of this event, in which two approaches of carricature eastern and western, met and reacted on their common enemy, Napoleon I. Beside evaluation of the literature this work will also aim, by formal and iconographic analysis for the cultural and historical context of the development of the caricature and it's position in a framework of the more respected and prestigious sorts of art such as painting and graphic art, thus to indicate the connection and development role of the caricature for period art. The chosen topic is, by it's constriction, coresponding to cruicial historical event. An event which was in many ways the begining of the new art of the 19th century.
Josef Wenig's artworks from the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Wittlichová, Theodora ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
This bachelors thesis deals with the life and work of a Czech painter Josef Wenig, who made his artistic awarness primaraly as a theater artist and illustrator. The focus of this thesis is a set of Wenig's drawing designs and graphic realization held in the collections of Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Outside of his key sphere, Josef Wenig, as a versatile artist, also dedicated his work for instance to advertising graphics, designing postcards or Ex libris. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Red peripheries of Josef Váchal
Winter, Tomáš
The text treats the graphic cycle Red Peripheries by Josef Váchal from 1919. This work is interpreted in broader artistic, historical and political context.

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