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KOSTRHUN, Petr. Archaeology and art: the relationship of Karel Absolon (1877–1960) and Czechoslovak artists in the period between the World Wars. In Dagmara H. Werra and Marzena Woźny. Between History an Archaeology. Papers in honour of Jacek Lech. Oxford: Archeopress Archaeology, 2017, p. 457 - 472, 15 pp.
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Original name Archaeology and art: the relationship of Karel Absolon (1877–1960) and Czechoslovak artists in the period between the World Wars
Name (in English) Archaeology and art: the relationship of Karel Absolon (1877–1960) and Czechoslovak artists in the period between the World Wars
Authors KOSTRHUN, Petr.
Edition Oxford, Between History an Archaeology. Papers in honour of Jacek Lech, p. 457 - 472, 15 pp. 2017.
Publisher Archeopress Archaeology
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Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Keywords in English history of archaeology, Czech archaeology, Karel Absolon, artistic production
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Abstract
The article in the introductory section maps the connection of the production of the leading Czech artists in the services of archaeology from the middle of the 19th century and their role with the national emancipation before World War I. The main part of the text comes from a source study of the archive of Karel Absolon, who was one of the central personalities in the fields of archaeology and speleology in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period. Absolon’s scientific activities aroused interest with a number of Czech painters, men of letters, photographers, filmmakers and philosophers, who reflected on the results of archaeological research both in cooperation with Karel Absolon and in their own artistic production.
Abstract (in English)
The article in the introductory section maps the connection of the production of the leading Czech artists in the services of archaeology from the middle of the 19th century and their role with the national emancipation before World War I. The main part of the text comes from a source study of the archive of Karel Absolon, who was one of the central personalities in the fields of archaeology and speleology in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period. Absolon’s scientific activities aroused interest with a number of Czech painters, men of letters, photographers, filmmakers and philosophers, who reflected on the results of archaeological research both in cooperation with Karel Absolon and in their own artistic production.
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