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Lecturer(s)
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Horáček Martin, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. North Italy - Lombardy, Tuscany 2. Rome 3. The Netherlands 4. Belgium 5. Bavaria; Munich 6. Saxony; Dresden 7. Berlin and surroundings 8. South Austria; Steiermark, Salzburgerland and Tirol 9. Vienna and Lower Austria 10. West Slovakia; Bratislava 11. East Slovakia; Prešov, Košice 12. Silesia; Wrocław, Legnica 13. Cracow
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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Familiarization with the art of a historically defined European region, including documentation, protection and interpretation of cultural heritage (museums, galleries, libraries) and the current state of knowledge of relevant art-historical issues.
Students become familiar with the cultural heritage of visited sites, regional methods of heritage conservation and interpretation, and with the specific topics of art-historical research connected with the particular artifacts.
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Prerequisites
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General knowledge of art history complying with the requirements of the MA study programme.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Seminar Work
Written and oral presentation according to the excursion content.
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Recommended literature
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Herrmann Fillitz et al. (ed.). (1998). Geschichte der bildenden Kunst in Österreich I-VI,. München.
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Jane Turner (ed.). (1996). The Dictionary of Art I?XXXIV. New York.
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John Onians. (2008). The Art Atlas. New York.
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Peter Kresánek. (2009). Ilustrovaná encyklopédia pamiatok. Bratislava.
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