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Piet Mondrian's Conception of Art
Fořtová, Tereza ; Ševčík, Miloš (advisor) ; Stejskal, Jakub (referee)
Piet Mondrian, one of the most significant representatives of modern abstract art, applied himself, aside from his own art work, to writing of theoretical texts. In his essays, he did not advocate for his own paintings, neither did he manifest any particular art movement. In these texts, one can trace rather general aesthetically-theoretical reflection on art, on the development of our world and on the position of a man in modern society. This thesis introduces Mondrian's comprehensive conception of art in light of aesthetics and the philosophy of art. It touches on the substance and function of art, on artistic means, on the role of an artist and on the meaning of art related to society and its development. The thesis focuses on the bases of Mondrian's theory and its influences. In addition, it presents various ideas of other contemporary avant-garde movements that somehow inspired Mondrian and that, together with his conception of art, create a certain context of the artistic atmosphere of the first half of the 20th century. The thesis draws from Mondrian's original texts that have, in most cases, not been translated into Czech, yet.
Villa Miroslav Zátka, Husova 11
VESECKÁ, Denisa
The bachelor thesis concerns to one of the most well known sites of functionalist architecture in South Bohemia. The work will focus on circumstances of origin, designing and realisation of the villa of two Prague architects Josef Šlégl and Jaroslav Stránský, without omission of the role of builders from the significant family Zátků from České Budějovice. Bachelor thesis tries to profile the building in the context of Czech and European modern architecture.

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