Lecturer(s)
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Myslivečková Hana, doc. PhDr. CSc.
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Boček Ronovská Anna, Mgr. et Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Basic introduction to the methodology and procedures of independent research activities in the field of visual art history. It includes the heuristic research, recognition of a selected autopsy artwork, preparation of documentation, artistic and historical processing and assessment including the comparative exposure into the context of similar artistic creation. The output is represented by a seminar work or text appropriate for publication.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Observation
- Homework for Teaching
- 90 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The seminar objective is to provide students with information on the methodology and procedures of independent research activities in the field of visual art history. It includes the heuristic research, recognition of a selected autopsy artwork, preparation of documentation, artistic and historical processing and assessment including the comparative exposure into the context of similar artistic creation.
Student is iondependently able to process theoretically the topic. He/she is familiar with the methods, procedures and standards imposed on the theoretical work in the field of art history .
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of the history of European and Czech art.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Analysis of Activities ( Technical works), Seminar Work
Participation in the seminar 80%. Preparation of the seminar work for publication. The work must introduce results of the independent research based on the heuristic as well as field research and must meet requirements put on an expert theoretical essay.
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Recommended literature
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Roháček, J. Epigarfika v památkové péči.
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Samek, B. (1999). Umělecké památky Moravy a Slezska II. Praha.
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Samek, B. (1994). Umělecké památky Moravy a Slezska I. Praha.
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