Grotowski, PhD at the upjpii Institute of the History of Art and Culture.
Honourable mention were awarded to: Dominika Córa, ma for her work
The Problems of Artistic Activity of William Pether (1/38-1821) Against the
Background of Modern Reproduction Graphics in England, written under
the direction of professor Kazimierz Kuczman, at the upjpii Institute of
the History of Art and Culture; Olga Kolber, ma for her work on Gothic
Microarchitecture in Lesser Poland, written under the supervision of profes-
sor Marek Walczak, at the Jagiellonian University Institute of Art History,
and Elżbieta Musialik, ma for her work on Gothic ivory products in Polish
collections, written under the supervision of professor Marek Walczak, at
the Jagiellonian University Institute of Art History. A special award funded
by the irsa Institute for Art Historical Research was awarded to Piotr Józef
Janowski for his work on The Royal Pałace in Łobzów in the Modern Period.
Architecture, Courtly and Economic Functions, written under the supervision
of professor Kazimierz Kuczman at the Institute of Art History and Culture
of the upjpii.
• On December 14, graduation ceremony of the Jagiellonian University History
of Art student year of 2017/2018 took place.
Grants and scholarships
• Professor Piotr Krasny received a grant from the National Program for the
Development of the Humanities for the implementation of the project titled
Translation, Scientific Elaboration and Critical Edition of Carlo Borromeos
“Instructions for Building and Eąuipping Churches”.
• Professor Wojciech Bałus received a grant from the National Program for the
Development of the Humanities, for the implementation of the project titled
Stained Glass Corpus Project from the Years 1800-1945 in the Roman Catholic
Churches of the Archdiocese of Katowice and the Diocese of Gliwice’.
Doctoral theses and Master’s dissertations
Defended Doctoral theses
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Agata Dworzak, The Artistic Reali-
zations of Polejowski Family of Artists Actire in Lviv in the 2nd Half of i8th Cen-
tury.
• (Supervised by: professor Marcin Fabiański) Anna Lebensztejn, “Delightful
Views” or “Wild Lands”? Landscape in the European Literaturę on Art from the
i5th to the beginning of the i8th Century.
• (Supervised by: professor Maria Hussakowska-Szyszko) Krzysztof Jurecki,
Continuers ofthe Great Avant-garde Tradition in Polish Photography in the Se-
cond Half ofthe 1950S. Borderland ofPainting, Graphics and Experimentalfilm;
Marta Lisok, Non-visual Works of Polish Art ofthe Twentieth and Twenty-first
Century and the Technical Impact on Experience.
• (Supervised by: professor Marek Walczak) Piotr Pajor, Architecture as a Me-
ans of Representation ofDucal and Royal Authority in Lesser Poland at theAge
of Reunification and Consolidation of Kingdom of Poland 1243-13/0; Stefan
Valaśek, Medieval Wall Paintings in the Presbytery ofthe AU Saints Church in
Ludrova-Kut. Iconography-function-style.
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Honourable mention were awarded to: Dominika Córa, ma for her work
The Problems of Artistic Activity of William Pether (1/38-1821) Against the
Background of Modern Reproduction Graphics in England, written under
the direction of professor Kazimierz Kuczman, at the upjpii Institute of
the History of Art and Culture; Olga Kolber, ma for her work on Gothic
Microarchitecture in Lesser Poland, written under the supervision of profes-
sor Marek Walczak, at the Jagiellonian University Institute of Art History,
and Elżbieta Musialik, ma for her work on Gothic ivory products in Polish
collections, written under the supervision of professor Marek Walczak, at
the Jagiellonian University Institute of Art History. A special award funded
by the irsa Institute for Art Historical Research was awarded to Piotr Józef
Janowski for his work on The Royal Pałace in Łobzów in the Modern Period.
Architecture, Courtly and Economic Functions, written under the supervision
of professor Kazimierz Kuczman at the Institute of Art History and Culture
of the upjpii.
• On December 14, graduation ceremony of the Jagiellonian University History
of Art student year of 2017/2018 took place.
Grants and scholarships
• Professor Piotr Krasny received a grant from the National Program for the
Development of the Humanities for the implementation of the project titled
Translation, Scientific Elaboration and Critical Edition of Carlo Borromeos
“Instructions for Building and Eąuipping Churches”.
• Professor Wojciech Bałus received a grant from the National Program for the
Development of the Humanities, for the implementation of the project titled
Stained Glass Corpus Project from the Years 1800-1945 in the Roman Catholic
Churches of the Archdiocese of Katowice and the Diocese of Gliwice’.
Doctoral theses and Master’s dissertations
Defended Doctoral theses
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Agata Dworzak, The Artistic Reali-
zations of Polejowski Family of Artists Actire in Lviv in the 2nd Half of i8th Cen-
tury.
• (Supervised by: professor Marcin Fabiański) Anna Lebensztejn, “Delightful
Views” or “Wild Lands”? Landscape in the European Literaturę on Art from the
i5th to the beginning of the i8th Century.
• (Supervised by: professor Maria Hussakowska-Szyszko) Krzysztof Jurecki,
Continuers ofthe Great Avant-garde Tradition in Polish Photography in the Se-
cond Half ofthe 1950S. Borderland ofPainting, Graphics and Experimentalfilm;
Marta Lisok, Non-visual Works of Polish Art ofthe Twentieth and Twenty-first
Century and the Technical Impact on Experience.
• (Supervised by: professor Marek Walczak) Piotr Pajor, Architecture as a Me-
ans of Representation ofDucal and Royal Authority in Lesser Poland at theAge
of Reunification and Consolidation of Kingdom of Poland 1243-13/0; Stefan
Valaśek, Medieval Wall Paintings in the Presbytery ofthe AU Saints Church in
Ludrova-Kut. Iconography-function-style.
262
chronicie ofthe Jagiellonian University Institute of Art Historyfortheyear2018