Acta musealia 2019/1-2
Studie
Nová lokalita z mladší doby kamenné v Napajedlech
New Neolithic site at Napajedla
Jaroslav Bartík, Adam Fojtík, Miroslav Popelka
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:8-21 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.001
A part of a newly discovered Neolithic settlement was examined in 2019 during a rescue archaeological excavation. In total six dug out features were studied. These are consistent with standard structures found in the settlements of Neolithic Age. Based on the pottery analysis, it is possible to date the settlement to the upper stage of the Linear Band Pottery culture (LBK II). The objective of this contribution is to expand so far rare documentation base of the region, which would, in the future, allow reconstruction of Neolithic settlement in the middle part of the Morava river region with more accuracy.
Pozdně laténská keramika z hradu Brumov - k problematice púchovské kultury na Moravě
Late La Tene Ceramics from Brumov Castle - on the Questionability of Púchov Culture in Moravia
Adam Fojtík, Jana Langová, Miroslav Popelka, Zuzana Staneková
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:22-35 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.002
Castle Brumov is usually identified in literature as Púchov locality, having been so named because of the ceramics found there during the castle excavation in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In spite of the fact that the settlement was thus identified due to the culture of its inhabitants, the found artefacts have never been assessed or their description published. This contribution was initiated by the need to learn about the material base of Púchov culture in Moravia.Despite the fact that the presented set of objects is not numerous, it still enables us to set the beginnings of the settlement to the period of LtC2 (latest LtD1) and its inhabitation...
Lokalita Klenov v kontextu starých dopravních linií východní Moravy
Site Klenov in the Context of Old Transport Routes of East Moravia
Dušan Cendelín
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:36-53 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.003
This contribution attempts to substantiate motivation for establishment and following existence of a habitat site, where traces of fortification can be proved, dating back to Late Bronze Age and Middle Ages. Existence of a small mediaeval castle in this locality is dated, by archaeological finds from this site, from the beginning to the middle of the 14th century; however, there are no unambiguous written documents supporting this. The site on the top of a hill, high above the sea level and deep amongst Vsetín Hills, is relatively far from any denser historical settlements in valleys of these hills. Taking this into account, it is questionable that...
Čeněk ze Šarova a nižší šlechta na předhusitské Moravě v časech války a landfrýdu
Čeněk of Šarov and Lower Nobility in Pre-Hussite Moravia at Times of War and Landfriede
Dalibor Janiš
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:54-67 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.004
The contribution focuses on gaining knowledge of lower nobility in Moravia in Pre-Hussite period, using Čeněk of Šarov and his family, who held farming estates around the towns of Zlín and Uherský Brod as an example. Originally a large property, it was divided among the members of the family in the Pre-Hussite period. Čeněk of Šarov represents a lower nobleman, who, most likely, supplemented economic stagnation tied with insufficient land property with income from mercenary service. His castle, Šarov, was probably a seat of a group of soldiers. Čeněk was a member of a circle of reformed nobility influenced by teaching of Jan Hus and he also appointed...
Z rané nábytkové tvorby Dušana Samuela Jurkoviče
On the Early Furniture Design by Dušan Samuel Jurkovič
Olga Méhešová
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:68-86 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.005
Early furniture design by the architect Dušan Samuel Jurkovič (1868 - 1947) is linked to the artist's stay in Wallachia as well as the beginning of his work in Brno, i.e. to the period between 1891 to approximately 1906. The artist's progressive design representing his personal perception of folklore is inspired by folk production and ornaments. On the one hand he accurately copied or modified, with his respect for tradition, the folk production (furniture for Wallachian rooms in the Životský Hotel in Vsetín and furniture for national ethnographic exhibitions) and on the other hand, under the influence of historicism and Art Nouveau, he interpreted...
Kamenosochař František Zajíc z Uherského Brodu a jeho následovníci
Stone Sculptor František Zajíc from Uherský Brod and His Followers
Aleš Naňák
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:88-105 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.006
Based on the surviving archival sources and field research, the article maps out history of the workshop of the stone sculptor František Zajíc from Uherský Brod. His work falls between the years 1903 and 1907. His work was then continued by another well-known master stone sculptor Ludvík Petřík. His follower in turn then became, at the beginning of the 1920s, Vincenc Gregor. Zajíc's workshop is exceptional by the fact that we can describe what it looked like, including detailed inventory of tools and equipment.
Architekt Alois Balán. Komplexný obraz osobnosti a diela
Architect Alois Balán. A Complex Portrait of Personality and Work.
Soňa Ščepánová
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:106-142 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.007
Apart from local architects creating their works at the time of the First Czechoslovak Republic, it was also a group of numerous authors from Bohemia and Moravia, who contributed towards forming the modern architectonic platform in Slovakia. Moravian architect Alois Balán, born in Valašské Meziříčí, was among those, who in his works supported initiating new ideas and advent of Modernism. He established, together with a Czech architect Jiří Grossmann, a successful studio which existed for nearly two decades. Balán took an active part both in regulatory project for the new capital and creating a specialist platform. At the same time he published a lot...
Zlínský průmyslový design 1918-1958. Revolverový soustruh MAS R50 a vývoj baťovského strojírenství během první poloviny 20. století
Zlín Industrial Design 1918 - 1958 Turret Lathe MAS R50 and Development of Baťa Engineering during the First Half of the 20th Century
Vít Jakubíček
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:144-160 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.008
This contribution focuses on the development of engineering production in the Baťa Company during the first half of the 20th century as well as an establishment of organised education of industrial designers as a part of the educational programme of the School of Arts in Zlín (1939 - 1949). A special attention is given namely to the circumstances under which the turret lathe R50 of Moravian Joint Stock Engineering Works (Moravské akciové strojírny - MAS) was conceived, this lathe being the very beginning of conscious cooperation of an artist, a design engineer and doctors studying occupational diseases and it is considered to be one of the icons of...
Osobní fond PhDr. Karla Pekárka v Muzeu jihovýchodní Moravy ve Zlíně
Personal Collection of PhDr Karel Pekárek in the Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín
Ondřej Machálek
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:162-182 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.009
In 1967, the Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín acquired the estate of a historian and ethnographer PhDr Karel Pekárek (1911 - 1966). The aim of this article is, while cataloguing the estate, to introduce the personality of the originator, the contents of the collection as well as to indicate its usability for research and publishing activities. Karel Pekárek, born in Dolní Ves near Fryšták, was originally a teacher and later the author of very well regarded Old Zlín Tales. Having finished studies of ethnography and folkloristics at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague, he began, from 1951, to collect material for a historically-ethnographic...
Modrotiskové formy z dílen rožnovských barvířů v muzejních sbírkách
Blue Print Dies from the Workshops of Rožnov Dyers in Museum Collections
Helena Cviklová
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:184-209 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.010
The contribution presents the results of a two-year research mapping the existence of dies for manual printing from the workshops of Rožnov dyers of blue print textiles in the collections of investigated museums in Moravia and Bohemia. The research was carried out in Wallachian Open Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in the years 2017 - 2018 and is a thematic continuation of cataloguing the Rožnov collection of blue print dies in the previous period. Archive sources record existence of blue print dying in Wallachia as early as 18th century. At the time of the biggest heyday of the trade, which took place in the 19th century, there were several dyers...
Musealia
Pruské/Tuchyňa - mladopaleolitické náleziská v Ilavskej kotline
Peter Schreiber
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:212-218 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.011
Plán Valašského Meziříčí z počátku 18. století
Petr Zajíc
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:220-226 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.012
Sbírka orientačního běhu ve fondu Muzea jihovýchodní Moravy ve Zlíně
Dušan Hrdý
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:228-246
Konferencia "Fortifikácie na slovensko-moravskom pohraničí"
Zuzana Staneková
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:248-252
Fotografická zastavení. Lešetínský fašank ve Zlíně slaví 20 let svého trvání
Jana Koštuříková
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:254-269
Personalia a miscelanea
Dát obyčejným věcem neobyčejný rozměr. Vzpomínky na mého tatínka Ludvíka Kadlečka, výtvarníka a režiséra animovaných filmů pro děti
Ivana Petrová
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:272-277
Recenze
Fišer, Zdeněk (red.): Holešov. Město ve spirálách času. Muzejní a vlastivědná společnost v Brně, Holešov 2018, 591 stran + samostatné přílohy (reprodukce historických map + CD). ISBN 978-80-7275-106-8
David Pindur
Acta musealia 2019/1-2:280-288 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2019.017