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Carmelites and Slavonic Benedictines in the New Town of Prague
Benešovská, Klára
2017 - Czech
Both the monasteries founded by Charles IV were secured by the papal documents two years before the New Town of Prague was officially founded. The selection of these two orders and their location in future town development corresponds with their role in Charles’ vision of the new centre of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Bohemia. Unlike earlier views, the author does not regard the two monasteries as an expression of young Charles’ efforts to penetrate the countries of schismatics with the help of the two orders. Obě klášterní fundace Karla IV. byly zajištěny papežskými listinami již roku 1346, dva roky před oficiálním založením Nového Města. Výběr právě těchto dvou řádů a jejich lokace v urbanismu budoucího města odpovídá jejich úloze v Karlově vizi nového centra římské říše a českého království. Na rozdíl od starších názorů autorka nevidí obě fundace jakožto projev snah mladého Karla pronikat s pomocí obou řádů do zemí schismatiků a nevěřících. Keywords: New Town of Prague; Charles IV; Carmelits; Slavonic Benedictines Emmaüs Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Carmelites and Slavonic Benedictines in the New Town of Prague

Both the monasteries founded by Charles IV were secured by the papal documents two years before the New Town of Prague was officially founded. The selection of these two orders and their location in ...

Benešovská, Klára
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

The Visual History of Zionism in Moravia
Janáčová, Eva
2017 - Czech
In the Czech lands the visual art of Zionism did not begin to develop fully until the 1920s. Among the first Czech pioneers of this art belonged a painter Ludwig Blum and a graphic designer Otte Wallish who later emigrated to the mandatory Palestine. They applied the iconography connected with the building of the Land of Israel dominated. Sionistické umění se v českých zemích začalo plně rozvíjet až ve 20. letech 20. století. Mezi jeho průkopníky patřili malíř Ludwig Blum a grafik Otte Wallish, kteří později emigrovali do mandátní Palestiny. Věnovali se především ikonografii budování Země Izrael. Keywords: Zionism; Israel; Moravia Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The Visual History of Zionism in Moravia

In the Czech lands the visual art of Zionism did not begin to develop fully until the 1920s. Among the first Czech pioneers of this art belonged a painter Ludwig Blum and a graphic designer Otte ...

Janáčová, Eva
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

Ceiling Paintings in the Church of St. Margaret at Břevnov
Mádl, Martin
2017 - Czech
The article is dedicated to the inner painterly decoration of the baroque church of St. Margaret in Prague – Břevnov. It handles the problematics of its relation to the architecture and the iconography in relation to the spirituality of the Benedictine Order. Článek je věnován vnitřní malířské výzdobě kostela sv. Markéty v Praze – Břevnově. Zabývá se především problematikou vztahu maleb a architektury a ikonografií ve vztahu ke spiritualitě benediktinského řádu. Keywords: Baroque art; ceiling painting; Benedictines; Jesuits Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Ceiling Paintings in the Church of St. Margaret at Břevnov

The article is dedicated to the inner painterly decoration of the baroque church of St. Margaret in Prague – Břevnov. It handles the problematics of its relation to the architecture and the ...

Mádl, Martin
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

La Barco of the Star Summer Palace in Prague: A Unique Example of Renaissance Landscape Design
Dobalová, Sylva
2017 - English
An essay discusses radial avenues in a hunting ground around Star Summer Palace in Prague, which were planned soon after the mid-16the century. It is a rear example of this phenomenon before it gained its popularity during Baroque garden planning. Keywords: alley; hunting ground; Star Summer Palace; Prague; Renaissance; Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol Available in digital repository of the ASCR
La Barco of the Star Summer Palace in Prague: A Unique Example of Renaissance Landscape Design

An essay discusses radial avenues in a hunting ground around Star Summer Palace in Prague, which were planned soon after the mid-16the century. It is a rear example of this phenomenon before it gained ...

Dobalová, Sylva
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

Slovo editorů
Švácha, Rostislav; Soušková, S.; Šubrtová, A.
2017 - Czech
Keywords: history of art; congress Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Slovo editorů

Švácha, Rostislav; Soušková, S.; Šubrtová, A.
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

Anteeat Virtus Virtutem Fama sequitur. The Paintings Decorating the Apartments in the Chateau Troja in Prague
Mádl, Martin
2017 - English
The article is devoted to the painterly decoration of the chateau Troja, which has been built by count Wenzel Adalbert of Sternberg near Prague. It is especially focused on the authorship, iconography and patterns of the ceiling painting in the two apartments in the basement of the chateau. Keywords: baroque art; ceiling painting; architecture; Carpoforo Tencalla; Giacomo Tencalla; Wenzel Adalbert of Sternberg Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Anteeat Virtus Virtutem Fama sequitur. The Paintings Decorating the Apartments in the Chateau Troja in Prague

The article is devoted to the painterly decoration of the chateau Troja, which has been built by count Wenzel Adalbert of Sternberg near Prague. It is especially focused on the authorship, iconography ...

Mádl, Martin
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

Volcanoes, explosions and lava in modern Czech art
Bendová, E.; Machalíková, Pavla; Winter, Tomáš
2017 - Czech
The paper analyses the meanings behind the depiction of volcanic eruptions in modern Czech art of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, particularly in drawings and paintings by Josef Führich, Václav Mánes and Jindřich Štyrský. Příspěvek se věnuje interpretaci zobrazení sopečné erupce v českém moderním umění 19. a první poloviny 20. století, a to zejména v kresbách a obrazech Josefa Führicha, Václava Mánesa a Jindřicha Štyrského. Keywords: Vesuvius; volcanic eruption; modern Czech art; 19th century painting; light show; modern iconography of nature; metaphor of the imagination Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Volcanoes, explosions and lava in modern Czech art

The paper analyses the meanings behind the depiction of volcanic eruptions in modern Czech art of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, particularly in drawings and paintings by ...

Bendová, E.; Machalíková, Pavla; Winter, Tomáš
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

A stranger in his own city: Ostrava painter Salomon Salomonowitz
Janáčová, Eva
2017 - Czech
Czech-German Jewish painter Salomon Salomonowitz (1902-1958) was born in Moravian Ostrava, studied art in Vienna, Munich, Berlin and Paris. In 1926 he became one of the founding members of Ostrava artistic society Kunstring and with other members he regularly exhibited in the local House of Arts. In 1939 he emigrated to Mandatory Palestine where he continued his artistic work. His artworks are characterized by expressively realistic style. Česko-německý židovský malíř Salomon Salomonowitz (1902–1958) pocházel z Moravské Ostravy, umění studoval ve Vídni, Mnichově, Berlíně a Paříži. V roce 1926 se stal jedním ze zakládajících členů ostravského uměleckého spolku Kunstring, v rámci spolkových výstav pravidelně vystavoval v místním Domě umění. V roce 1939 emigroval do mandátní Palestiny, kde pokračoval ve své umělecké tvorbě, která je charakteristická expresivně realistickým stylem. Keywords: art; Ostrava; Israel Available at various institutes of the ASCR
A stranger in his own city: Ostrava painter Salomon Salomonowitz

Czech-German Jewish painter Salomon Salomonowitz (1902-1958) was born in Moravian Ostrava, studied art in Vienna, Munich, Berlin and Paris. In 1926 he became one of the founding members of Ostrava ...

Janáčová, Eva
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

Pohled zpět (Rozšířené úvodní slovo, proslovené při zahájení konference dne 5. října 2016)
Benešovská, Klára
2017 - Czech
Historiographical review of the Prague Emmaüs monastery interdisciplinary research from 1950 to 2016. Historiografický přehled mezioborového bádání o Slovanském benediktinském klášteře Emauzy od 50. let 20. století do roku 2016. Keywords: historiography; Prague Slavonic Benedictines Emmaüs; interdisciplinary approach Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Pohled zpět (Rozšířené úvodní slovo, proslovené při zahájení konference dne 5. října 2016)

Historiographical review of the Prague Emmaüs monastery interdisciplinary research from 1950 to 2016.

Benešovská, Klára
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

The Emmaus Cycle and Liturgy
Kubínová, Kateřina
2017 - Czech
The article tries about a new scope on the medieval mural paintings in the cloister of Emmaus monastery. The clue was found in connections of iconography of paintings and daily liturgy. Some paintings probably reflected the liturgical events in monastery. Studie se snaží o nový pohled na malby Emauzského cyklu. Řešení je hledáno v souvislostech ikonografie a všední liturgie. Některé malby totiž pravděpodobně odrážejí liturgické obřady v klášteře. Keywords: medieval mural paintings; Emmaus monastery; medieval liturgy; benedictins Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The Emmaus Cycle and Liturgy

The article tries about a new scope on the medieval mural paintings in the cloister of Emmaus monastery. The clue was found in connections of iconography of paintings and daily liturgy. Some ...

Kubínová, Kateřina
Ústav dějin umění, 2017

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