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Art criticism in the magazine Dílo (1903-1949)
Bytelová, Adéla ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Winter, Tomáš (referee)
Art criticism in magazine Dílo (1903-1949) Abstract Bachelor thesis Art criticism in magazine Dílo (1903-1949) deals with critical texts published monthly in journal Dílo, the magazine of "Jednota umělců výtvarných" society in the years 1903- 1949. In chronologically arranged chapters are the selected texts analysed, compared with texts from the rival journals, set in the context of contemporary artistic disputes and the chapters are completed with basic information about editorial staff and thematic focus of the magazine Dílo. In conclusion there is outlined an overall picture of the art criticism in magazine Dílo, its orientation, transformations, value and influence on the art scene in the first half of the 20th century.
Conditions and Impacts of the Auguste Rodin's Exhibition in Prague 1902
Knapová, Martina ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Prahl, Roman (referee)
One of the main goals of this thesis is to map and describe the events which resulted in the Auguste Rodin's exhibition in Prague 1902 and its impacts on the Czech contemporary artistic scene. First chapter shortly focuses on the evolution of often complicated relationship between Paris and Prague and its connection to the exhibition. Following chapter elaborates on the preparations which took place before the actual exhibition, such as the steps which had to be taken by the Manes Association of Fine Artists to make the event happen (mutual correspondence between Stanislav Sucharda and Auguste Rodin, unique issue of the magazine Volné Směry, Prague municipal's delegation visit at Rodin's studio in Paris, Josef Mařatka's involvement in the organization of the exhibition etc.). Next chapter continues to describe the steps which had to be taken before the grand opening to general public. Fifth chapter covers Rodin's arrival to Prague and the most important items of his agenda, which had been prepared for this significant French sculptor. Second, and substantial, part of this thesis elaborates on the fallout caused by Rodin's work and his visit to Prague and the various means that local artists came up with when trying to deal with it. This part of the thesis not only includes the basic range of...

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