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  • Článekpeer-reviewedpostprintOmezený přístup
    Works of Art, Produced from Concrete, Installed in Public Spaces from the 1950's to the 1980's in the former Czechoslovakia - Technologies and Surveys
    (Polish Mineral Engineering Society, 2018) Červinka, Josef
    The article discusses techniques applied to artworks created from concrete in the period from 1950 until 1989. The aim of submitted text is to broaden view on the surveyed objects as to their future repairs and restoration. In addition, the paper wishes to draw attention to topical issues of heritage preservation. The introduction highlights technological questions related to terminology. Surveys, characterizing a specific type of use of concrete material, including detected damage indicators, are introduced on examples of the selected concrete objects. The article follows topographic and archive survey of the mentioned artwork fund.
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    Restoration of selected painted scenes on the vault of st. Wenceslas’ chapel In the church of the assumption of st. Virgin Mary in Klokoty
    (2017) Škrabalová, Adéla
    The article presents the process of restoration of two wall paintings from the beginning of the 18th century, which are situated on the vault and the victory arch, as well as the inscriptions associated with them in St. Wenceslas’ Chapel of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Klokoty near Tábor. The selected parts with the motifs of St. Wenceslas sowing, harvesting and threshing grain and Flogging of Christ are part of the wall painting on the ceiling which includes seven scenes form the life of St. Wenceslas. Other seven paintings on the victory arch depict The Passion of the Christ Cycle, a part of a larger iconographic concept devoted to St. Mary carried out within the whole area of the church. The paper includes basic information about the artwork, the description of the condition before and after the restoration treatment, the plan of restoration works as well as the individual steps of the restoration process, which was designed individually for each artwork.
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    Invisible connections. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Egyptian metalwork in the Egyptian Museum of Leipzig University
    (2018) Kmošek, Jiří; Odler, Martin; Fikrle, Marek; Kochergina, Yulia, V
    An assemblage of ancient Egyptian metalwork from the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, currently in the Egyptian Museum of Leipzig University (Germany), has been studied using a wide range of available archaeometallurgical methods. The 3rd millennium BC Egyptian copper metallurgy is known only superficially until now. The data are interpreted in the framework of the known and reconstructed distribution networks of ancient Egyptian society. The production technology of the objects has been examined. The lead isotope analyses have made it possible to discuss the origin of the ore used for the production of Old Kingdom metalwork for the first time. A rather surprising presence in the Early Dynastic assemblage of object similar in isotopic ratios to Anatolian Early Bronze Age metalwork is discussed.