Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research had to comply with Marxism-Leninism as the sole acceptable scientific method. Czech art history (as different form art criticism) lacked any experience with Marxism. Around and after 1950, there continued the quest for a method that would be both compatible with the scholarly tradition following the Vienna School and acceptable to the ideologues of the political regime. Jaromír Neumann found the best result in his invention of “formalist iconology” around 1960: a strange hybrid of Panofsky’s post-war iconology and the late Dvořák’s “spiritual art history” has served Czech art history well until today
Regardless of changing historical situation in particular countries of the Eastern bloc modernism is...
The paper deals with renewal of socialist art history in the Post-Stalinist period in Soviet Union. ...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
Mr. Michl posed the question of how the institutional framework that the former communist regime se...
In post-WWII Slovakia, art history was available only as a university field of study at Bratislava U...
The diploma thesis deals with Marxist philosophy in Czechoslovakia between 1956 and 1968, it focuses...
Although the formation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 could be regarded in certain respects as...
This rigorous thesis is a micro-historical probe into the history of everyday culture of the second ...
Soviet-era Communism was a project of emergence that failed to realise its Utopian ambition. Neverth...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
The thesis deals with fine arts in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It analyzes Czech fine a...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ARTVladimír Šolta 1924–1977 &ndash...
Regardless of changing historical situation in particular countries of the Eastern bloc modernism is...
The paper deals with renewal of socialist art history in the Post-Stalinist period in Soviet Union. ...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
Mr. Michl posed the question of how the institutional framework that the former communist regime se...
In post-WWII Slovakia, art history was available only as a university field of study at Bratislava U...
The diploma thesis deals with Marxist philosophy in Czechoslovakia between 1956 and 1968, it focuses...
Although the formation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 could be regarded in certain respects as...
This rigorous thesis is a micro-historical probe into the history of everyday culture of the second ...
Soviet-era Communism was a project of emergence that failed to realise its Utopian ambition. Neverth...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
The thesis deals with fine arts in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It analyzes Czech fine a...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ARTVladimír Šolta 1924–1977 &ndash...
Regardless of changing historical situation in particular countries of the Eastern bloc modernism is...
The paper deals with renewal of socialist art history in the Post-Stalinist period in Soviet Union. ...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...