Project information
Between the Gothic and the Renaissance. Art in Jagiellonian Epoch in Bohemia and Moravia
- Project Identification
- GA408/02/1107
- Project Period
- 1/2002 - 12/2003
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
An extensive exhibition project on the art under the Jagellomans will place in 2004. Beside the extensive research project organized by the Prague art historical institutions, we suggest a special project, that wants to apply some inovative methodological approaches to the solving of the question of transition from the Gothic to the Renaissance. Our working hypothesis uses the category of "akyrism", as described on the basis of the Renaissance theory by Jioí Kroupa to encompass such artisti forms, as are used with different menaning from the one to which it was originally structurally inherent. The project will have two parts first, the study of known donors and artworks done for them in the context of the politically and culturally specifi situation of Moravia, which was ruled by Matthias Corvinus between 1465 and 1490, together with Silesia. The second part will concentrate on stylistic relationship between Moravia and Bohemia, taking into account also Hungary, Silesia, Germany and Austri
Publications
Total number of publications: 5
2003
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Assumpta from the White Mountain, gothic painting on canvas
Bulletin Národní galerie v Praze, year: 2003, volume: 12/13, edition: 1
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Ota Halama, Otázka svatých v české reformaci (recenze)
Umění : časopis Ústavu dějin umění, year: 2003, volume: 51/2003, edition: 4
2002
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Jan Hus ve výtvarné tradici 15. - 17. století
Dějiny a současnost, year: 2002, volume: 24, edition: 4
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Panel Painting in Bohemia in the Last Third of the 15th Century: The Question of Continuity
Die Jagiellonen. Kunst und Kultur einer europäischen Dynastie and der Wende zur Neuzeit, year: 2002
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The Utraquist Church and the Visual Arts before Luther
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, year: 2002