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European Arts and Crafts 2 - KDKU259
Title: Evropské umělecké řemeslo 2
Guaranteed by: Institute of Christian Art History (26-UDKU)
Faculty: Catholic Theological Faculty
Actual: from 2020
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:2/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: PhDr. Jan Schöttner, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): PhDr. Jan Schöttner, Ph.D.
Co-requisite : KDKU258
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Jana Jansová, Ph.D. (12.02.2019)
Students who will take part at the lecture called „European Arthandicraft“ will make aquaintance with the basic
types of handicrafts (which is a sector of the Applied Art), their functions and significance in the society at that time,
from the medieval times till the 20th century. The teaching will be focused on the traditional handicraft areas:
glass, ceramics, procelain, furniture and interior, metalwork, etc. The focus will be, besides the creative
development, partly directed also on the contemporary technologies and materials, that influenced very often the
form of the artistic objects.
At some reasonable cases the attention will be given to the Czech art, because the Bohemian Handicraft Art (or
Applied Art) played many times a distinguished role in the European context, e.g. glass production around 1600,
baroque glass, glass works of the biedermeier period, prorcelain of the classicism and biedermeier period, pottery
around 1800, etc.).
The lectures will be structured by the specific art´ s periods (the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque,
Rococo, Classicism, etc.) and shall aslo include number of visits to the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts, where
students are able to see the permanent exposition called „The Story of Materials“ and above all will have a chance
to visit the Museum´s Depositary of old and modern glass, textile, furniture and other interiors, metal, ceramics,
porcelain, etc. The direct contact with these historical articles will help the students to broaden their knowledge
and understanding about these areas of art and and the context of its origin and development.
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Consultations can be conducted in Czech, German and English.
Aim of the course -
Last update: PhDr. Jana Jansová, Ph.D. (03.02.2020)

The aim of the lectures is to introduce students to the Institute of Christian Art History KTF UK with the basic development of art craft in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the 20th century. Century.

Literature - Czech
Last update: Ing. Michaela Kristová (20.03.2020)

Základní literatura

Dějiny českého výtvarného umění I/1-2, II/1-2, III/1-2, IV/1-2,V, Praha 1984-2005 (kapitoly o um. řemesle)

  • DRAHOTOVÁ Olga: Evropské sklo, Praha 1985
  • STRASSER Rudolf von / SPIEGL Walter: Dekoriertes Glas, München 1989
  • POCHE Emanuel / HEJDOVÁ Dagmar, Porcelán, Praha 1993
  • Biedermeier. Umění a kultura v českých zemích 1814-1848 (kat. výst.), VONDRÁČEK Radim (ed.), Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v Praze 2008
  • KYBALOVÁ Jana, Evropská kamenina, Praha 1991
  • DIVIŠ Jan, Evropský porcelán, Praha 1985
  • CIMBUREK F. / HALÁK J. / HERAIN K. / WIRTH Z., Dějiny nábytkového umění 1-4, 1998.
  • FUČÍKOVÁ Eliška / BUKOVINSKÁ Beket / MUCHKA Ivan, Umění na dvoře Rudolfa II., Praha 1998
  • MILLEROVÁ Judith, Užité umění, Praha 2008

MORANT Henry de, Dějiny užitého umění, Praha 1983

Doporučená literatura:

  • MILLEROVÁ Judith, Nábytek, (Slov Art), 2006
  • CHARLESTON Robert J., World of Ceramics, 1968
  • A Pictoral encyklopedia of Decoratives Ironwork, Twelfth Throught Eighteenth Centuries, HOEVER Otto (ed.), Toronto 2001
  • POCHE Emanuel / UREŠOVÁ Libuše, Hodiny a hodinky, Praha 1987
  • WALCHA Otto, Meißner Porzellan, Dresden 1973

Pozn.: Další dílčí literatura bude upřesněna dle aktuálních výstav um. řemesla.

Course completion requirements -
Last update: PhDr. Jana Jansová, Ph.D. (03.02.2020)

The written test will focus on the basic orientation in the development of um. crafts in Europe (style / stylish analysis of individual periods - typical forms, techniques, materials, functions, iconography, etc.). It will also examine knowledge of professional terminology and the ability of data and attribution (using formal analysis).

 
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