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Tomáš Valeš

Mgr. Tomáš Valeš, Ph.D.

Department of Art-Historical Topography

phone: +420 604 488 481
e-mail: vales@udu.cas.cz

Researcher at the Department of Art-Historical Topography, Detached workplace Brno.

Tomáš Valeš studied art history at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno (Ph.D. 2013). Since  2008, he has been employed with the Department of Topography, IAH CAS as a researcher focusing on art of the early modern era, and especially 17th and 18th-century painting, drawing and prints, connoisseurship, early-modern-era patronage and art topography. Between 2013 and 2017, he was an external professor at the Department of Art History, Masaryk University in Brno and is currently Assistant Professor there, supervising theses and dissertations. Since 2020, he has been the head of the editorial board of the series Maturandum, published by the Centre for Early Medieval Studies at the Department of Art History, Masaryk University in Brno.

Research outputs (selection):

Zuzana Macurová – Tomáš Valeš (eds.), Od objevu k interpretaci. Znalectví, sběratelství a ikonografie umění raného novověku, Brno 2019.

Tomáš Valeš, Traces Left by Peter Brandl in Moravia. Notes on the Links between Painting in Bohemia and Moravia, in: Andrea Steckerová (ed.), Petr Brandl 1668–1735. Studies, Prague 2018, pp. 89–101.

Tomáš Valeš – Michal Konečný – Lenka Kalábová – Petr Tomášek, Obrazy. Mistrovská díla ze sbírek Národního památkového ústavu, Kroměříž 2018.

Tomáš Valeš – Pavel Suchánek, Der Bildhauer Andreas Schweigl und die Sakralkunst in Mähren zur Zeit der josephinischen Reformen, Umění / Art LXIII, 2015, pp. 156–181.

Tomáš Valeš, Stylová východiska tvroby Josefa Sterna a brněnské malířství okolo 18. století, in: Michaela Šeferisová Loudová (ed.), Josef Stern 1716–1775, Olomouc 2015, pp. 1323.

Tomáš Valeš, Příběhy slávy a zapomnění. Znojemští umělci, jejich díla a osudy na sklonku baroka, Brno 2014.

Tomáš Valeš, Michael Angelo Unterberger und seine Nachfolger im Dienst des böhmischen und mährischen Adels, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Denkmalpflege LXVII, 2013, pp. 174–183.

Tomáš Valeš, Znojmo and Its Surroundings: Local Center, Periphery, or Something Completely Different?, in: Ondřej Jakubec (ed.), Central European and American Perspectives on Visual Arts in early Modern Europe, Brno 2013, pp. 130–147.

Tomáš Valeš, „…in ducali ac celeberrima Ecclesia Lucensi...“ Salzburger Künstler im Dienst des Prämonstratenser Stifts in Louka/Klosterbruck bei Znaim, Barockberichte 59/60, 2012, pp.717–730.

Tomáš Valeš – Michal Konečný, Umělci a dvorní umělečtí řemeslníci ve valtických matrikách, Opuscula Historiae Artium 11, 2011, pp. 42–65.

Tomáš Valeš, Josef Winterhalder d. J. (1743–1807), Maulbertschs bester Schüler in Fresko, in: Lubomír Slavíček (ed.), Josef Winterhalder d. J. (1743 Vöhrenbach 1807 Znojmo). Maulbertschs bester Schüler, Langenargen – Brno 2009, pp. 27–143.

Current projects:

Umělecké památky Moravy a Slezska 4 - co-author

Art History in Moravia: Moravia in the History of Art (GAČR 20-09541S) - co-investigator

Contextual exhibition of Jan Jiří Heinsch (1647–1712) for Galerie moderního umění v Roudnici nad Labem (2021) - preparation of exhibition

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