FPF:UHVM0043 Collecting history II - Course Information
UHVM0043 Collecting history II
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in OpavaSummer 2021
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. Igor Zmeták, Ph.D. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- Mgr. Igor Zmeták, Ph.D.
Institute of Historical Sciences – Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava - Timetable
- Thu 8:05–9:40 H10
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is offered to students of any study field.
- Course objectives
- At present, we encounter various forms of collections very often. Collections are not only the domain of museums, libraries or private collectors, but we can also find them in fields where we would not expect them at first glance. Our focus will be on collecting activities in its most diverse forms, and collectors who have created significant collections or created other scientific or cultural values with the help of collections and have contributed to the knowledge of the theory of collecting activities. Topics we will deal with are various forms of collecting, the fate of collections and significant acquisitions of museums, libraries or other institutions, supraregional collections of individual collectors and their importance for society, as well as the fate of collections in times of crisis.
- Learning outcomes
- At present, we encounter various forms of collections very often. Collections are not only the domain of museums, libraries or private collectors, but we can also find them in fields where we would not expect them at first glance. Our focus will be on collecting activities in its most diverse forms, and collectors who have created significant collections or created other scientific or cultural values with the help of collections and have contributed to the knowledge of the theory of collecting activities. Topics we will deal with are various forms of collecting, the fate of collections and significant acquisitions of museums, libraries or other institutions, supraregional collections of individual collectors and their importance for society, as well as the fate of collections in times of crisis.
- Syllabus
- 1.Theory of collections and collection activities 2.Forms of collecting 3 Methodology and theory of creating collections 5. Museum selection and thesaurus 6. Collections in libraries and other institutions 7.-8. Private collections and private collectors 9. The meaning of collection activity for society and collection as a culturally shaping element 10. Collector Emil Holub and the fate of his collection 11. Collections of the Silesian Museum in Opava 12. Collections of the Museum of Art in Olomouc and the Archbishop's Museum and Gardens in Kroměříž 13. Collections of the Museum of Art History (Kunsthistorisches Museum) in Vienna
- Literature
- recommended literature
- Nová encyklopedie českého výtvarného umění I-II. (ed. A. Horová). a. info
- Lubomír Slavíček (ed.),. Artis Pictoriae Amatores. Evropa v zrcadle pražského barokního sběratelství. NG v Praze, 1993. info
- Dana Stehlíková. Encyklopedie českého zlatnictví, stříbrnictví a klenotnictví. Praha 2003 (jednotlivá hesla o vybraných sbírkách). info
- Lubomír Slavíček. Chvála sběratelství: holandské obrazy 17. a počátku 18. století v českých sbírkách. Cheb 1993. info
- Pierre Cabanne. Kniha o velkých sběratelích. Praha 1971. info
- Pavel Preiss. Panoráma manýrismu. Kapitoly o umění a kultuře 16. století. Praha 1974. info
- Karel Holešovský. Portrétní miniatura: historie, sběratelství a znalectví. Praha 1976. info
- Augusta, J. M. Rukověť sběratelova. Praha 1927 (reprint Praha 1993). info
- Lubomír Slavíček a kolektiv. Sběratelství. Praha 1983. info
- Lubomír Slavíček. Sobě, umění, přátelům. Kapitoly z dějin sběratelství v Čechách a na Moravě 1650-1939. Brno 2008. info
- Eliška Fučíková - Beket Bukovinská - Ivan Muchka. Umění na dvoře Rudolfa II. Praha 1988. info
- Gustav, Wilhelm. The Journey of the Liechtenstein Gallery from Vienna to Vaduz. Mnichov, 2005. info
- Patrik, Šimon. Jindřich Waldes - sběratel umění. Praha, 2001. info
- Teaching methods
- The course will consist of lectures, seminars and visits to museums - students are expected to actively participate in all forms of teaching, as well as independent study of compulsory and recommended literature. The seminars will be supplemented by documentary material (photographs, visual material, video recordings, a visit to the current museum exhibition ...)
- Assessment methods
- The condition for granting credits is active participation in the course, independent elaboration and presentation of selected topics at seminars and passing a knowledge test.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Enrolment Statistics (Summer 2021, recent)
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