| Course title | Art in the Czech Lands I/1: Medieval |
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| Course code | DVU/MCL1 |
| Organizational form of instruction | Lecture |
| Level of course | Master |
| Year of study | not specified |
| Semester | Winter and summer |
| Number of ECTS credits | 5 |
| Language of instruction | English |
| Status of course | Compulsory-optional |
| Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
| Work placements | This is not an internship |
| Recommended optional programme components | None |
| Course availability | The course is available to visiting students |
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The course will familiarize students with the main periods of architectural and artistic development in the early and high Middle Ages in the Czech lands. The introductory lectures will focus on architecture and artistic crafts during the Great Moravian period. Subsequent lectures will focus on Romanesque architecture, sculpture, and painting in the Czech lands. Special attention will be paid to the personality of Olomouc Bishop Jindřich Zdík and his artistic patronage. Special attention will be paid to the personality of Olomouc Bishop Jindřich Zdík and his artistic patronage. Students will also be given an overview of architecture and fine arts in the Czech lands during the reign of the last Přemyslid kings. The end of the semester will feature lectures focusing on the fine arts during the reign of John of Luxembourg and his son Charles IV.
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| Study plans that include the course |
| Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester | |
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| Faculty: Faculty of Arts | Study plan (Version): Czech Studies for Foreigners (2025) | Category: Philological sciences | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter |