Collaegium historiae artium 2009
24. 6. 2009
Nicholas Sawicki, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
Between Tradition and Reform: Academic Art and Education in Early-Twentieth-Century Prague
10. 6. 2009
Christine Magin, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Greifswald
Ablassinschriften des späten Mittelalters
28. 5. 2009
Jochen Martz, Wien & Nürnberg
The Gardens at the Hofburg in Vienna and the Development of the Cultivation of Citrus in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
13. 5. 2009
Ilja Veldman, Amsterdam
From Devotional Image to Work of Art: Aspects of the Early Graphic Arts in the North
23. 4. 2009
Peter Martyn, Instytut Sztuki PAN, Warsaw
Metropolitan life and labor: indicators of terminal crisis in contemporary civilisation
8. 4. 2009
Martin Horáček, Brno University of Technology – Palacký University Olomouc
Za krásnější svět: Tradicionalismus v současné architektuře [Towards a more beautiful world: traditionalism in contemporary architecture]
25. 3. 2009
Wendy Grossman, International Arts & Artists
African Art through the modernist Camera Lens
11. 3. 2009
Tomáš Winter, Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Kanibalové a primitivismus v Čechách [Cannibals and primitivism in the Czech lands]
25. 2. 2009
Mirjana Repanić-Braun, Institute of Art History, Zagreb
St. John Nepomuk in the Baroque Painting and Sculpture of North Croatia
28. 1. 2009
Martin Mádl, Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Quadratura: Recepce a adaptace v Čechách [Quadratura: reception and adaptation in the Czech lands]
14. 1. 2009
Pavel Vlček, Faculty of Architecture, Czech Technical University
Trojský zámek a jeho francouzské vzory [The Troja chateau and its French models]