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Short-term scholarships: Palatium Research Networking Programme
18 / 11 / 2010

Short-term scholarships: Palatium Research Networking Programme

Palatium. Research about european residences between 1400-1700 is a Research Networking Programme financed by the European Science Foundation (ESF). It brings together scholars from different fields across Europe to promote trans-disciplinary and trans-national research on Court Residences as Places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (1400-1700).

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Completion of "Resurrected Treasure" project
16 / 11 / 2010

Completion of "Resurrected Treasure" project

On 26 November 2010 an international working meeting will take place in the Academic Conference Centre, Husova 4, in Prague, to mark the completion of the "Resurrected Treasure" project. Participating in the meeting on the Norwegian side will be the representatives of the Preus Museum of photography Hanne Holm-Johnsen, Jens Gold and Hege Oulie. Papers will be presented on the Czech side by Jiří Roháček, Petra Trnková, Martin Krummholz (Institute of Art History, Prague), Tereza Cermannová, Libor Jůn, Petr Hudičák.

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Academics on the street
18 / 10 / 2010

Academics on the street

The civic association "Forum: Science is alive!" is organising an untraditional open-air exhibition of photographs on Na Příkopě street in Prague (between Můstek and the Černá Růže passageway) from 21 October to 3 November 2010. During the past year the street has become a place which researchers have used for the first time in their history to defend the high quality of Czech research. Now researchers are returning to the public arena. It will be an opportunity to get to know what they look like and what they have to say.

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The Royal Marriage 1310
08 / 09 / 2010

The Royal Marriage 1310

The exhibition 4 November 2010–6 February 2011, organized by the City Gallery Prague, Prague City Museum and the Prague City Archives, will be held on the occasion of the seven hundredth anniversary of John of Luxembourg's ascent to the Bohemian throne after his marriage to Princess Elisabeth Premyslid of Bohemia.

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Hans von Aachen and new research
26 / 08 / 2010

Hans von Aachen and new research

Hans von Aachen and new research in the transfer of the new idea in Central Europe. International conference organized by the Institute of Art History of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in association with Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum Aachen, Administration of Prague Castle, and Kunsthistorisches Museum in Wien.

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Emil Filla: Archive of artist
14 / 06 / 2010

Emil Filla: Archive of artist

The exhibition Emil Filla: Archive of artist represents a particular constituent of the archive of the painter Emil Filla (1882–1953), which was founded and worked out primarily as visual information.
Art transfers in Gothic Europe (12th-16th centuries): exchange, circulation, permeability
15 / 05 / 2010

Art transfers in Gothic Europe (12th-16th centuries): exchange, circulation, permeability

This project of the Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA) in Paris, in which the universities in Toulouse-le-Mirail and Liège are also involved, is intended to help create a European network of researchers into mediaeval art from the 12th to the 16th centuries.
Resurrected Treasure: first results
22 / 04 / 2010

Resurrected Treasure: first results

The Department of Documentation of the Institute started the Resurrected Treasure project supported by the EEA and Norway Grants in 2009. The specialist public was informed about the first results of the project
Conference on "Hans von Aachen and new research in the transfer of artistic ideas into Central Europe"
27 / 03 / 2010

Conference on "Hans von Aachen and new research in the transfer of artistic ideas into Central Europe"

The Institute for Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, in cooperation with the Suermondt-Ludwig Museum in Aachen, the Prague Castle Picture Gallery, and the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna,