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Příspěvek představuje výsledky restaurátorského, materiálového a uměleckohistorického průzkumu nástěnných maleb nad hudebním kůrem v západní části chrámu sv. Petra a Pavla v Rajhradu u Brna (Andělský koncert, Oslava sv. Agáty a Oslava sv. Floriána), jež vytvořil roku 1726 malíř a freskař Jan Jiří Etgens (1691–1757). Průzkum byl zaměřen zejména na zjištění původní techniky díla a technologických postupů,...
The contemporary printed descriptions published in the second half of the 18th century in Premonstratensian monasteries Louka near Znojmo and Prague-Strahov to the wall paintings of Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1724-1796), are not unfamiliar in art history. They have been used mainly as an invaluable source for reconstructing iconographic programs of Maulbertsch’s disappeared frescoes in the refectory...
The article analyses a monumental vault painting by noted artist Franz Anton Maulbertsch in the Philosophical Hall of the Strahov Library depicting 'The Spiritual Development of the Mankind' (1794). The painting shows a merger of two approaches: Maulbertsch's Baroque fresco techniques and drawing techniques of his student Martin Michl, who is to be counted among the artists of Neoclassicism.
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