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Walk through the Bohemian artistic centre. From 15th till 18th century - KDKU296
Title: Walk through the Bohemian artistic centre. From 15th till 18th century
Guaranteed by: Institute of Christian Art History (26-UDKU)
Faculty: Catholic Theological Faculty
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/2, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (21)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: you can enroll for the course repeatedly
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. Eliška Zlatohlávková, Ph.D.
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Annotation
Last update: doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. (28.01.2022)
The course "Walk through the Bohemian artistic center. From 15th till 18th century" will be held in English by the Ph.D. students of the History of the Christian Art of the Catholic Theological Faculty Charles University in Prague. The main focus of this seminar is to get to know and understand the Art in the Lands of the Bohemian Kingdom in the field of architecture and painting, focusing on Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque. This course will be taught via interactive excursions for a better understanding of the works of art in their original place. The excursions will take palace at least once a month.



Aim of the course -
Last update: doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. (22.09.2021)

The main focus of this seminar is to get to know and understand the Art in the Lands of the Bohemian Kingdom.

Literature
Last update: doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. (22.09.2021)

Literature

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann: Court, Cloister and City. The Art and Culture of Central Europe 1450–1800. Chicago 1995

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann: The School of Prague, London 1988

Jiřina Hořejší/ Jarmila Krčálová: Die Kunst der Renaissance und des Manierismus in Böhmen, Praha 1979

Eliška Fučíková (ed.): Rudolf II. and Prague: The court and the city, London 1997

Oldřich Blažíček: Baroque Art in Bohemia, 1968 

Jaromír Neumann: Das böhmische Barock. Prague 1970

Vít Vlnas: The glory of the baroque in Bohemia. Art, culture and society in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prague 2011

Vít Vlnas/Andrea Rousová/Tomáš Hladík: Baroque in Bohemia. Guide to the permanent exhibitions of the National Gallery in Prague, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague and Institute of Archeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic [Schwarzenberg Palace]. Prague 2013

Lenka Stolárová, Vít Vlnas (eds.): Karel Škréta 1610-1674. His work and his era. Prague 2010

Alena Volrábová, Wenceslaus Hollar (1607–1677): Drawings. A Catalogue Raisonné, Národní galerie v Praze, Prague, 2017.

Syllabus
Last update: doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. (28.01.2022)
 

Students will be actively involved in the classes by presenting their own short papers on specific topics connected with lectures. Students are expected to be involved in independent working outside the lectures and presenting their papers in advance by email.

Course completion requirements
Last update: doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. (28.01.2022)

In the case of high interest, it will be necessary to pass an entering test.

This seminar requires regular attendance. Only two absences are allowed. Students are supposed to participate in the lectures - they will present a paper on specific topic (will be specified on the first lecture).

The seminar is finished with written test.

(In the case of distance education, the seminar will be finished with online test. Still will be necessary to prepare a paper on a specific topic.)

 
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