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Conference report on The Influence of the Vienna School of Art History II: The 100th Anniversary of Max Dvořák’s Death [PDF]
The report concludes the results of the international conference organized on 15-16 April 2021 by the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences to commemorate 100 years since the death of Czech born Viennese art historian Max Dvořák ...
Tereza Hrdličková , Tomáš Murár
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'A History of Art History' by Christopher Wood
A book review of Christopher Wood, 'A History of Art History'. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. 459 pp. ISBN 978-0-691-15652-1.
Matthew Rampley
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Staging Oriental Delegations at the Habsburg Imperial Court in Prague (1600-1610)
Between 1600 and 1610-in the time when Prague was an imperial seat of Rudolph II of Habsburg -the city experienced an unusual viewing of several festive entries of foreigner legacies.
Kateřina Horníčková +1 more
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František Palacký’s (Musical) Life with the “Aristocrats”: Private and Semi-Private Musical Sociability in Prague during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century [PDF]
Drawing on private and public sources surrounding Countess Elise von Schlik (1792–1855) and František Palacký (1798–1876), this article explores music-cultural connections between the nobility and intellectually engaged middle class in Prague during the ...
Anja Bunzel
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Two Art Exhibitions as Dialogic Events in the History of Czech-Norwegian Cultural Relations [PDF]
The article analyses two art exhibitions in the context of Czech-Norwegian relations, presenting both the Czechoslovak book exhibition in Oslo (1937) and the Norwegian painting and applied art exhibition in Prague (1938) as important parts in a bilateral cultural dialogue. The promising initial communication in form of a mutual information exchange was
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Max Dvořák in the 1960s: a re-construction of tradition [PDF]
The impact of Max Dvořák is habitually considered to consist of reading his texts. I would like to argue that the key aspect is rather an interpretation and representation and that their mode depends on specific conditions of time and place.
Milena Bartlová
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Color in Medieval Castle Architecture in Present-Day Poland and Czech Republic
Colors were ubiquitous in the medieval world, and castles were no exception. While in the eyes of most people their rich color schemes manifested power and wealth, some could also read the more nuanced messages these colors conveyed.
Dagmara Adamska +3 more
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The Great Ball Game Hall of Prague Castle, dating from the years 1567–1569 and built for Emperor Maximilian II, presents an exceptional architectural realization. Apart from the representative appearance of the Great Ball Game Hall also its unusual scale
Sylva Dobalová
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Max Dvořák, Wilhelm von Bode, and the Monuments of German Art [PDF]
This paper was originally published on the ninetieth anniversary of Max Dvořák’s death, in ARS – Journal of the Institute of Art History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (2011).
Jonathan Blower
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Preschool children are generally inaccurate at evaluating past and predicting future performance. The present study examines the effect of performance feedback on the accuracy of preschoolers’ predictive judgments and tests whether performance feedback ...
Kamila Urban, Marek Urban
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