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Library of voyager Joe Hloucha
Lísková, Marie ; Petruželková, Alena (advisor) ; Večeřová, Petra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the personal library of the Czech voyager, collector and writer Joe Hloucha. The aim is to find out information about the library and describe localized fragment of Hloucha's library. The introduction presents the key terms of the thesis. Second part discusses biography of Joe Hloucha including his collecting activities. The third chapter deals with Hloucha's writing career. The fourth chapter describes the process of searching for books from his personal library. The fifth chapter is devoted to description of founded copies from his personal library. In conclusion the thesis summarizes obtained findings and sumps up the current state of the books from Hloucha's property.
Chinese culture and the Czech interwar art
JANÁLOVÁ, Žaneta
Bachelor thesis Chinese culture and the Czech interwar art focuses on exhibitions of Chinese art in the Czechoslovak environment and their organisers in the period between the two world wars. The connection between Chinese art and Czechoslovakian collectors, travellers and artists of that period is the subject of this thesis. The author aims to identify how specific Czechoslovakian figures perceived, reflected and were affected by this non-European cultural influence.
Collecting in the Czech lands and its prominent leaders in Ceske Budejovice in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century
DOŠKÁŘOVÁ, Adéla
The thesis focuses on extending collecting activities across the Czech lands and the associated founding of the first institutions of museum and gallery character. The first part deals with Společnost vlasteneckých přátel umění (The Society of Patriotic Friends of Art) and its founders and supporters, which is followed by a chapter concerning collectors and patrons in Bohemia and Moravia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The second part of the thesis deals with the area of South Bohemia, České Budějovice in particular, with one chapter devoted to the South Bohemian Museum. The author mainly focuses on the origins, history and significant personalities associated with its operation. The subsequent sections deal with two major natives of Ceske Budejovice and its surroundings, an industrialist Vojtech Lanna, later acting in Prague, and a businessman and a politician August Zátka, who, thanks to his social activities played an important role in the early days of collecting and patronal activities of the Zátka family.
Béla Bartók and his Suite Paysanne Hongroise
Nešverová, Anna ; VÁLEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PIVODA, Radomír (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis "Béla Bartók and his Suite Paysanne Hongroise" describes the Bartók's life, his folksong collecting, collecting trips and the composition "Suite Paysanne Hongroise" for flute and piano. The first chapter is focused on composer's life and his musical development. Second chapter describes folksong collecting and especially Bartók's approaches during the folksong collecting and influence of folksongs to his music. The final chapter is focused on "Suite Paysanne Hongroise" in version for flute and piano. Pictures and scores are viewed in the appendix at the end. Bartók's authentic recordings of folksongs are on the enclosed CD.

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