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The Stations of the Cross in Bohemia after 1945
Polívková, Markéta ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
The Way of the Cross in Bohemia after 1945 This bachelor thesis deals with survey on modern Ways of the Cross created after 1945 in Bohemia. The first part of this thesis is concerned with the development and the history of the Ways of the Cross. The kinds and the forms of the Ways of the Cross are distinguished here as well. This part also contains the summary of several original Czech Calvarias and the Way of the Cross. The following chapter introduces the of the depiction of particular stations and also contains the summary of new Czech Ways of the Cross. The biggest part of this thesis approaches several modern painting and sculptural Ways of the Cross. Keywords the Way of the Cross, Jesus Christ, the New testament, Passion, iconography, sacral art
Karel Stádník and sacral art
Zajícová, Anna ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
In the thesis "Karel Stádník and Sacred Art" we start by a general rendering of the role, changes and development of sacred art not only in Bohemia. This introduction creates an overall context for the following description of the personality and work of the academic sculptor, restorer and permanent deacon Karel Stádník. As the author remains largely unnoticed in art history research and publications, in the thesis we provide new facts revealed during interviews with the artist's family. Thus - inter alia - we were able to extend the chapter dedicated to the artist's life and to elaborate the list of sacred works of the author. Close attention is paid to the general development and characteristic features of the author's work focusing mainly on the most important projects implemented in churches, including examples of conservation work. The next parts of the text are dedicated to selected artists with a major impact on Czech sacred art. These include architect Jan Sokol, painter Mikuláš Medek and all-round artist Ludvík Kolek. For each artist, details are provided regarding their life, personality and artistic development - again focusing mainly on the most important works for churches. The individual chapters result in comparing their sacred art with work of Karel Stádník, searching for...
Artworks Created on the Occasion of the Beatification of the Fourteen Prague Martyrs
Nováčková, Markéta ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
Artworks Created on the Occasion of the Beatification of the Fourteen Prague Martyrs This bachelor's thesis deals with creation and description of all works of art created for the occasion of the beatification of Frederic Bachstein and his thirteen companions. First, in the historic part recalls the tragic event of death Fourteen Prague Martyrs Mo- nastery of Our Lady of the Snows. It represents the development of respect and efforts towards the famous beatification of 13 October 2012. The thesis also notes selected examples views of martyrs and their iconography. It focuses primarily on documenting art competition for beatification image. Shortly represents all participating artists espe- cially the author of the winning design of the famous painter Thomas Císařovský. It also presents the authors of works of art created for the beatification. They are: new wooden reliquary, commemorative medals and commemorative graphic sheet. The work is fo- cused in addition to documenting contributions and exceptional events which undoub- tedly is the first beatification held in Prague, also pointing out the still important pro- blematic dialogue of the Church and contemporary art.
Beatification and canonization of Joan of Arc as an inspiration of art
Myslilová, Tereza ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Buben, Milan (referee)
St. Joan of Arc is an important figure not only French, but also the history of the Church and also personality whose life and death have left its mark in European art. The aim of this work is to collect the reasons for the beatification and canonization of Joan of Arc and also explain why Joan of Arc was beatified and canonized almost 500 years after his death. It points out the importance of this saint, is the last part of the thesis devoted to works of art inspired by the figure of Joan of Arc, which will be presented primarily in relation to the historical-political events on the Czech territory.
Karel Stádník and sacral art
Zajícová, Anna ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
In the thesis "Karel Stádník and Sacred Art" we start by a general rendering of the role, changes and development of sacred art not only in Bohemia. This introduction creates an overall context for the following description of the personality and work of the academic sculptor, restorer and permanent deacon Karel Stádník. As the author remains largely unnoticed in art history research and publications, in the thesis we provide new facts revealed during interviews with the artist's family. Thus - inter alia - we were able to extend the chapter dedicated to the artist's life and to elaborate the list of sacred works of the author. Close attention is paid to the general development and characteristic features of the author's work focusing mainly on the most important projects implemented in churches, including examples of conservation work. The next parts of the text are dedicated to selected artists with a major impact on Czech sacred art. These include architect Jan Sokol, painter Mikuláš Medek and all-round artist Ludvík Kolek. For each artist, details are provided regarding their life, personality and artistic development - again focusing mainly on the most important works for churches. The individual chapters result in comparing their sacred art with work of Karel Stádník, searching for...
The Stations of the Cross in Bohemia after 1945
Polívková, Markéta ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
The Way of the Cross in Bohemia after 1945 This bachelor thesis deals with survey on modern Ways of the Cross created after 1945 in Bohemia. The first part of this thesis is concerned with the development and the history of the Ways of the Cross. The kinds and the forms of the Ways of the Cross are distinguished here as well. This part also contains the summary of several original Czech Calvarias and the Way of the Cross. The following chapter introduces the of the depiction of particular stations and also contains the summary of new Czech Ways of the Cross. The biggest part of this thesis approaches several modern painting and sculptural Ways of the Cross. Keywords the Way of the Cross, Jesus Christ, the New testament, Passion, iconography, sacral art

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