Umění / Art 2012–5
20 / 12 / 2012

Umění / Art 2012–5

The fifth issue of Umění/Art of the last year came out. Among the articles it contains, we would like to draw your attention to the article about Giovanni Bellini’s St Jerome in Washington and the Idea of the Hermit’s Life by Pavel Kalina, the question of the denominational identity of the late… more

Attached file: Umění 5-2012.pdf

A Czech Contribution to Estonian Avant-Garde
01 / 11 / 2012

A Czech Contribution to Estonian Avant-Garde

On 31 August the exhibition “Geomeetriline inimene. Eesti Kunstnikkude Rühm ja 1920.–1930. aastate kunstiuuendus.” [Geometrical Man. The Group of Estonian Artists and Art Innovation in the 1920s and 1930s.] was opened in the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn. This retrospective of the activities of the… more

Attached file: Geometrical Man_Lahoda.pdf

Munich – Prague. The Visual Arts between Tradition and Modernity
25 / 10 / 2012

Munich – Prague. The Visual Arts between Tradition and Modernity

The publication Munich – Prague. The Visual Arts between Tradition and Modernity deals with the connections between Munich and Prague from the 1830s to the beginning of the 20th century. It is the outcome of a grant of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, and the editorial work for it in… more

Attached file: Mnichov–Praha_2012.docx

Decorative Plasterwork in Ireland and Europe. Ornament and the Early Modern Interior
25 / 10 / 2012

Decorative Plasterwork in Ireland and Europe. Ornament and the Early Modern Interior

Christine Casey, who works in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Trinity College Dublin, and the architecture historian Conor Lucey, member of the Humanities Institute at University College Dublin, have published a book devoted to stucco decoration in the early modern period,… more

Attached file: Irsko_stuk.doc

From Scamozzi to Aleotti and beyond
26 / 09 / 2012

From Scamozzi to Aleotti and beyond

Paolo Sanvita, Associated Professor of the Humboldt University in Berlin examins in his lecture held on 10 October 2012 at 3.30 p.m. in the Institute of Art History, Husova 4, Prague 1, room 117 the wave of Vitruvian studies which came after Copernicanism in late Cinquecento. more

Attached file: 20121010_Sanvito.pdf