Collegium historiae artium 2013

11. 12. Volker Manuth (Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen): t.b.a.

27. 11. Jan Royt (FFUK v Praze v Praze): Výtvarné a ideové zdroje Mistra Třeboňského oltáře

13. 11. Lenka Panušková (ÚDU AV ČR, Praha) & Jan Čermák (Ústav anglického jatyka a didaktiky, FFUK v Praze): První kniha Mojžíšova ve výtvarném a slovesném ztvárnění Anglosasů

23. 10. Kateřina Dolejší (ÚDU AV ČR, Praha): “Emblemata“, „Symbola“ a „Illustra“ v barokních tiscích olomoucké univerzity

9. 10. Václav Hájek (Fakulta humanitních studií UK): Pokrčený palec aneb slastné a křečovité sevření

25. 9. Petr Uličný (Urecht/Praha): Michnův zahradní palác a Berniniho a Borrominiho Řím

26. 6. Jana Zapletalová (Institute of the History of Christian Art, Faculty of Catholic Theology, Charles University), Andrea del Sarto’s Madonna

12. 6. Keith Holz (Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL): Kokoschka Public and Private in Czechoslovakia: New Evidence, New Insights

29. 5. Michaela Ottová (Institute of Art History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague): Confessional Changes and the Form of Liturgical Furnishings in the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Most in the Sixteenth Century

15. 5. Pavel Suchánek (Department of Art History, Masaryk University in Brno): Baroque Sculpture between the Council of Trent and Popular Piety

24. 4. Éva Forgacs (College of Design, Pasadena, CA): Why Did Berlin Become a Center? Interwar Berlin’s Role in the International Avant-garde

10. 4. Ondřej Jakubec (Department of Art History, Masaryk University in Brno): The Renaissance/Early Modern Epitaph as a “Monument” and a “Document”. Sepulchral monuments between history and art history.

27. 3. Matthew Rampley (University of Birmingham): Max Dvořák the Imperialist

13. 3. Martin Pavlíček (Department of Art History, Palacký University, Olomouc):

Matthias Bernhard Braun’s Bozzetta

27. 2. Sabine Frommel (EPHE-Sorbonne, Paris): Lorenzo de Medici and Architecture

13. 2. Zuzana Všetečková (Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague): The Seven Sacraments in the Context of Art in the Years 1350–1450

30. 1. Milada Studničková (Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague): Theological Metaphors as Objects

9. 1. Marta Filipová (University of Wolverhampton): The Nation at an Exhibition. Industrial and artistic exhibitions in Bohemia and Moravia, 1891-1928

 

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Guests of lectures Collegium Historiae Artium, 2013

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