|
Lecturer(s)
|
-
Habánová Anna, M.A., Ph.D.
|
|
Course content
|
1. Carolingian and Ottonian Renaissance, Romanesque art in Western Europe, influences and sources of inspiration 2. Romanesque art in Bohemia and Moravia 3. Architecture of the time of the last Přemyslids and Luxemburgs 4. Charles IV. and the art of his time, illuminated manuscripts, books and murals 5. Painting and sculpture of the 15th century 6. Renaissance architecture, painting and sculpture in Bohemia and Moravia 7. Mannerism, Rudolfinian Prague, early modern collecting 8. Baroque in Italy x baroque in Bohemia 9. Baroque piety and its forms in the art of the Czech lands 10. Baroque architecture in Bohemia 11. Baroque painting in Bohemia 12. The phenomenon of Baroque architecture in the Czech lands 13. Baroque in the region 14. The end of the Baroque and its appearance at the end of the 18th century Exercises: The lectures are followed by exercises in which the students will practically use the acquired knowledge from both the history of culture and the history of art, using concrete examples from the region. As part of the exercise, it is assumed that all students will be actively involved, work with assigned professional texts, and work on assigned tasks.
|
|
Learning activities and teaching methods
|
Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing), Dialogue metods(conversation,discussion,brainstorming), Practicum, Students' portfolio
- Preparation for exam
- 39 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 39 hours per semester
- Class attendance
- 42 hours per semester
|
|
Learning outcomes
|
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basic chronological line of the development of art history in the Czech lands from the Middle Ages to the end of the Baroque, outline the possibilities of methodological approaches, introduce the issue of artist-client relations and the changing role of the artist in the defined period.
Students will be familiarized with the development of art and architecture in the Czech lands since the early Middle Ages to the end of baroque period.
|
|
Prerequisites
|
Fulfilment of previous study obligations, basic knowledge of history, culture and terminology.
KHI/PDK2M
|
|
Assessment methods and criteria
|
Oral exam, Written exam, Presentation of acquired knowledge via paper
|
|
Recommended literature
|
-
Barokní umění a jeho význam v české kultuře. Praha, 1991. ISBN 80-7035-017-2.
-
Blažíček, O. Umění baroka v Čechách. Praha, Obelisk. 1971.
-
Burke, P.:. Italská renesance: kultura a společnost v Itálii. Praha, 1996. ISBN 80-204-0589-5.
-
GOMBRICH, Ernst H.:. Příběh umění. Praha, 1998.
-
HORYNA, Mojmír. Tomáš Haffenecker a stavba poutního kostela v Hejnicích, in: Umění, roč. 29, 1981, č. 5, s. 437?447.
-
KUTHAN, Jiří a Jan ROYT. Karel IV. : císař a český král ? vizionář a zakladatel. Praha. 2016.
-
KUTHAN, Jiří, Jan ROYT, Miroslav ŠMIED, Štěpán VALECKÝ a David VRÁNA. Dílo knížat a králů z rodu Přemyslovců. Praha. 2018.
-
Le Goff, Jacques. Kultura středověké Evropy, Praha 2005. Praha, 2005.
-
Petrasová, T., Švácha, R.:. Dějiny umění v českých zemích 800-2000. Artefactum, 2017.
-
UHER, Vladimír a Martin MICKA, MACEK, Petr, Richard BIEGEL a Jakub BACHTÍK, ed. Barokní architektura v Čechách. Praha, 2015. ISBN 978-80-246-2736-6.
|