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Receptions of Ilya Repin's artworks and exhibitions of Russian artists in Prague 1900-1953
Buzykanova, Sofya ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
This barchelor thesis aims to examine the receptions of exhibitions of Russian artists, which took place in Prague in the first half of the 20th century, with an emphasis on the work of the well - know Russian painter Ilya Yefimovich Repin. This thesis will observe transformation of the reception of Russian art under differen historical circumstance that the Czech lands and Russia went through and in the context of the changing attitude of Czech society towards Russian culture. It will be based on the example of the work of I. Repin. The first large group exhibition of Russian artists in Prague took place in 1900, when Russia was struggling sharply with the question of nationalism and the uprising revolutional movement. During the First Czechoslovak Republik several smaller monographic exhibitions of Repin took place. In addition, in 1935 took place another big exhibition of Russian paintings of the 18th - 20th centuries took place and it was created under the auspices of the City of Prague. This barchelor thesis does not neglect to mention the Exhibition of paintings of national artists of the USSR from 1947, although I. Repin was not represented there. It was the main exposition, which reopened the question of socialist realism just before the communist coup in Czechoslovakia. The conclusion of...
The House of Art exhibits Russian paintings and drawings from its collection from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
Galerie výtvarného umění v Ostravě
The Ostrava Gallery has more than 2,300 paintings in its collections. Some of them belong to an art collection of foreign origin. It also includes 150 artworks of Russian, especially realistic and modern art from the end of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. More than 30 of them, mainly paintings and drawings as well as larger formats, will be presented at the exhibition Song of Soul / Russian Art from the collections of the Gallery of Fine Arts in Ostrava (GVUO), whose curator is the director of the institution. It will start on Tuesday 31 July at 5 pm and you will be able to see it in the Art House of Ostrava until 9 September.
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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.

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