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Department of Art History
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Veveří 470/28, 602 00 Brno, Building K
Correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Phone: | +420 549 49 1564 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2022 at Faculty of Arts
- Architecture of the 19th Century 19th in European and World Perspective
- Architecture of the Baroque period (17th and 18th centuries)
- Artistic techniques and media from the Middle Ages to the present II
- Bachelor Thesis
- Bachelor's Degree Paper
- Bachelor's Thesis
- Conference paper
- Contemporary World Art
- Curating in art II
- Cyprus 688–1571: Architecture of an Island between the Byzantine, Arab and Latin Realms
- Dead Bodies, Relics and Power in the Premodern Cultures
- Design II (1925-2000)
- Didactics of Art History - practice
- Didactics of Art History II
- Dissertation
- Doctoral colloquium
- Doctoral defence and exam
- Doctoral dissertation
- Doctoral presentations
- Doctoral Seminar: Methodology
- Early Modern Art: from Masaccio to Canova II
- Editorial Internship
- Educational praxis
- Epochs of Art history IV.
- Epochs of Art history IV: Modern Art
- Essay to the Gradual Examination
- European residences of the early modern period
- Excursion (multi-day)
- Excursion (one-day)
- Expert field-.trip
- Final Bachelor State Examination
- Final Master State Examination
- First year thesis
- Fragments, torsos, remnants as "metaphors of modernity"
- French for art historians
- Historiography of art history
- History of Photography in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- Internship (long-term)
- Internship (short-term)
- Introduction to visual culture and image science
- Latin for art historians
- Master's thesis
- Medieval Art: From Konstantin to Giotto II.
- Nineteenth Century Painting and Sculpture in Slovakia
- Painting at the court of Philip IV of Spain (Velázquez, Rubens and Lorrain)
- PhD. Dissertation Thesis
- PhD. Degree Seminar I
- PhD. Degree Seminar II
- PhD. Degree State Examitation
- Porta coeli: Early Gothic, Cistercians and the Dynasty
- Publication activity
- Reaserch fellowship
- Rhetoric II
- Science Communication II
- Seminar: Art Criticism, Journalism, Media
- Seminar: Art historian in archive (from 14th to 20th century)
- Seminar: Baroque landscape as an art historical phenomenon
- Seminar: Connoisseurship as Practice
- Seminar: Design II (1925-2000)
- Seminar: German for Art Historians
- Seminar: Iconography of Baroque Libraries in Central Europe
- Seminar: Laboratory research in Humanities B
- Seminar: Methodologies of Art History
- Seminar: Possibilities of interpreting modern and contemporary works of art
- Scholarly Lecture
- Scholarly Paper
- Study of sources, research
- Study stay abroad
- Study stay abroad (long-term)
- Study stay abroad (short-term)
- Syllabus of dissertation
- The ABC of the Art History III.: "Gemäldekunde" and Drawing
- The Art of the Contemporary World: from Courbet to Bill Viola II
- The Epoches of the Art History III
- The Epoches of the Art History III: Early Modern Europe and the Invention of the artist
- The Fall of an Empire or the Rise of Europe? (ARTS006, CORE007)
- The Profane Iconography (DU0210, DU1708)
- Thesis Seminar (DU1661, DU1662, DU1737)
- Thesis Seminar I
- Thesis Seminar II
- Writing Seminar (DU4006a, DU4006b)