Lecturer(s)
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Pokorná Barbara, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Lectures and seminars focused on tradition and reception of Ancient culture in Rennaissance Art. 1) Ancient and Czech culture 2) Collecting of ancient art 3) Reception of Greek myths in visual art 4) Metamorphosis of Ovid?s Metamorphoses 5) Hellenistic sculpture as a source of inspiration 6) Tradition of Pantheon in European Architecture 7) The heritage of Roman wall painting 8) The secret of Roman relief
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of this subject is introduction to classical tradition in Rennaissance art. The subject is created in ESF OPVK, reg. num. CZ 1.07/2.3.00/20.0026.
Student is informed about tradition and reception of ancient art in European culture, he achieves an ability to recognize characteristic features of Greek and Roman art as an influential source of inspiration.
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Prerequisites
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Student should be interested in traditions of Ancient culture in Rennaissance art.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Seminar Work
The course closes with a credit and presentation.
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Recommended literature
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Autorský kolektiv pod vedením L. Varcla. (1978). Antika a česká kultura. Praha.
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Graham-Dixon Andrew. (1999). Renaissance. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles.
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kol. (2000). Greek Gods and Heroes in the Age of Rubens and Rembrandt. Dordrecht.
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L. Freedman. (2010). The Revival of the Olympiam Gods in Renaissance Art. Cambridge.
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M. Dufková, I. Ondřejová editorky. (2006). Historie sběratelství antických památek v českých zemích. Praha.
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Pogány-Balás Edit. (1989). The Influence of Rome?s Antique Monumental Sculptures on the Great master sof the renaissance,. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapešť .
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R. Miltová. (2009). Mezi zalíbením a zavržením. Brno.
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