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New goldsmiths works of the Luxembourg period in the St.Vitus`s cathedral
Kodišová, Lucie ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
New goldsmiths works of the luxembourg period in the St. Vitus's cathedral New goldsmiths works of the luxembourg period in the St.Vitus`s cathedral Antonín Podlaha and Eduard Šittler described an exterior context of St. Vitus Cathedral Treasure in Prague more than 100 years ago. In the present time the leader of a proposed master thesis deals with the same problematics. There has not been provided any systematic research into many informative, interconneted descriptions of individual goldsmithworks in eight pre-hussite inventaries of the treasury. The thesis, based on knowledge of existing gothic goldsmithworks of the same kind and understanding of medieval terminology, will introduce inventaries mentioned above as an important source of information about Charles IV court art.
Goldsmithing in Bohemia during the Luxembourgh Era from the Viennese Royal Court Collections
Kodišová, Lucie ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Mudra, Aleš (referee)
Key words: Charles IV, Luxembourgs, medieval Bohemia, goldsmith, Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury in Wienna. This bachelor thesis is about significant Czech goldsmith works produced in the 14th century Bohemia which are nowadays located in Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury (Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer) in Vienna. After depicting of a concise development Viennese court collections the text concentrates on the seventeen works of art, specifically on their history, technical qualities, artistic or art historical charakteristics. The thesis includes several items of the Holy Roman Empire treasury which were modified or supplemented between 1350 and 1378, when Charles IV managed them. Afterwards it discusses tree reliquaries, which became a part of the Holy Roman Empire treasury during the Sigismund of Luxembourg era. The treatise also deals with a Czech royal spehere and scepter, which were used until 1627. In conclusion there are described another three reliquaries deposited in the Ecclesiastical Treasury in Vienna. The possibility of their Czech origin is a matter of great concern for some authors.
Materials for Goldsmithing at the Court of Charles IV: Goldsmith Works Abroad
Kodišová, Lucie ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee) ; Chlíbec, Jan (referee)
common articles of daily use, the goldsmith's works had additional meanings and functions, and - - monarch's court. Its aim is to distinguish two types of the goldsmith's works associated with Charles IV: those based can be proved by signs or inscriptions found directly on the works, or by other written sources. If there's a lack of written altar at the time of Charles IV as a specific kind of goldsmith's work, whose use interconnects the and Vienna, the catalog includes a number of solitary goldsmith's works spread across European church treasuries a liquary Bust of St. Sigismund in Plock. Two women's crowns are also included, the the Środa Treasure. From the total of thirty here described goldsmith's works placed abroad,
New goldsmiths works of the Luxembourg period in the St.Vitus`s cathedral
Kodišová, Lucie ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
New goldsmiths works of the luxembourg period in the St. Vitus's cathedral New goldsmiths works of the luxembourg period in the St.Vitus`s cathedral Antonín Podlaha and Eduard Šittler described an exterior context of St. Vitus Cathedral Treasure in Prague more than 100 years ago. In the present time the leader of a proposed master thesis deals with the same problematics. There has not been provided any systematic research into many informative, interconneted descriptions of individual goldsmithworks in eight pre-hussite inventaries of the treasury. The thesis, based on knowledge of existing gothic goldsmithworks of the same kind and understanding of medieval terminology, will introduce inventaries mentioned above as an important source of information about Charles IV court art.
Goldsmithing in Bohemia during the Luxembourgh Era from the Viennese Royal Court Collections
Kodišová, Lucie ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Mudra, Aleš (referee)
Key words: Charles IV, Luxembourgs, medieval Bohemia, goldsmith, Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury in Wienna. This bachelor thesis is about significant Czech goldsmith works produced in the 14th century Bohemia which are nowadays located in Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury (Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer) in Vienna. After depicting of a concise development Viennese court collections the text concentrates on the seventeen works of art, specifically on their history, technical qualities, artistic or art historical charakteristics. The thesis includes several items of the Holy Roman Empire treasury which were modified or supplemented between 1350 and 1378, when Charles IV managed them. Afterwards it discusses tree reliquaries, which became a part of the Holy Roman Empire treasury during the Sigismund of Luxembourg era. The treatise also deals with a Czech royal spehere and scepter, which were used until 1627. In conclusion there are described another three reliquaries deposited in the Ecclesiastical Treasury in Vienna. The possibility of their Czech origin is a matter of great concern for some authors.

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