heaven” - funerary “theatrum” in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the
i8th century; Magdalena M. Olszewska, Gala Days and other anniversaries and
officialjourneys of Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795); Fr. Szymon Tracz,
Artistic settingforfraternity holidays and celebrations in the Kraków diocese until
1783. The second part of the materials from this conference will be published
in the forty-fifth volume of the “Yearbook of Art History” (2020).
Doctoral theses and Master’s dissertations
Defended Doctoral theses
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Aleksander Stankiewicz, Krzysztof
Bonadura Starszy - an architect of the iyth century.
• (Supervised by: professor Piotr Krasny) Julia Czapla, Illustration in zoological
compendiums of the early modern period.
• (Supervised by: professor Jacek Purchla, Department of Economic and Social
History, Cracow University of Economics) Joanna Kołodziej, Panorama ofthe
historie city. Kraków as training ground for experiences.
Defended Masters dissertations
• (Supervised by: professor Wojciech Bałus) Gabriela Citko, Four monumental
sgraffiti from 1930 s on the Cracow tenements’faęades; Joanna Tochman, Family
constellations. Joanna Piotrowskas “Frowst” photobook in the context offamily
photography in Poland.
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Zuzanna Stańska, Digital museum
projects designedfor a real-time communication with museum audiences.
• (Supervised by: professor Piotr Krasny) Jan Kozakowski, Palaces and villas in
the suburbs of Kraków in the i9th century. Formation and functioning against
the historical background, and protection issues at the beginning ofthe 2ist cen-
tury, Jadwiga Kolasińska, Conservation and Management ofCultural Heritage
in Cities of the Western Sub-region of Silesian Voivodeship in the Context of
Social Participation and Regeneration of Urban Spaces; Magdalena Krzywoń,
Monumentalization of historie cemeteries in Italy and Poland-, Daniel Janczur-
Lipiński, Secretaire - form,function and decoration; Julianna Karp, Introduction
to the problem of depicting saints at prayer in early modern art; Agnieszka Tu-
rek, The problem of restitution of modern gardens at Polish residences. Between
reconstruction and creation; Paulina Opieka, Oriental Saddlebow in the Polish-
Lithuanian Commonwealth: Saddle with Two Cantles; Anna Juraszek, Creation
and reconstruction of cathedrals in the Recovered Territories and the problem
ofshaping the national identity ofthis area; Ewelina Śmigiel, Reconstruction of
Warsaw churches after the Second World War as an activity aimed at defining
the role of the Church in the Polish Peoples Republic.
• (Supervised by: professor Teresa Rodzińska-Chorąży) Aleksandra Trela, Pro-
tection and adaptation of historie prisons; Olga Novokrechshenova, Teatrum
mundi. Selected issues of protection of theatrical heritage in Europę-, Michalina
Bujas, Protection ofthe architectural heritage of Katowice in the second half of
the 2oth century, Karolina Przybył, Church of St. Andrew in Kraków and the
heritage ofthe Poor Clares. The concept ofthe museum against the background
of selected monastic museums in Poland.
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i8th century; Magdalena M. Olszewska, Gala Days and other anniversaries and
officialjourneys of Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795); Fr. Szymon Tracz,
Artistic settingforfraternity holidays and celebrations in the Kraków diocese until
1783. The second part of the materials from this conference will be published
in the forty-fifth volume of the “Yearbook of Art History” (2020).
Doctoral theses and Master’s dissertations
Defended Doctoral theses
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Aleksander Stankiewicz, Krzysztof
Bonadura Starszy - an architect of the iyth century.
• (Supervised by: professor Piotr Krasny) Julia Czapla, Illustration in zoological
compendiums of the early modern period.
• (Supervised by: professor Jacek Purchla, Department of Economic and Social
History, Cracow University of Economics) Joanna Kołodziej, Panorama ofthe
historie city. Kraków as training ground for experiences.
Defended Masters dissertations
• (Supervised by: professor Wojciech Bałus) Gabriela Citko, Four monumental
sgraffiti from 1930 s on the Cracow tenements’faęades; Joanna Tochman, Family
constellations. Joanna Piotrowskas “Frowst” photobook in the context offamily
photography in Poland.
• (Supervised by: professor Andrzej Betlej) Zuzanna Stańska, Digital museum
projects designedfor a real-time communication with museum audiences.
• (Supervised by: professor Piotr Krasny) Jan Kozakowski, Palaces and villas in
the suburbs of Kraków in the i9th century. Formation and functioning against
the historical background, and protection issues at the beginning ofthe 2ist cen-
tury, Jadwiga Kolasińska, Conservation and Management ofCultural Heritage
in Cities of the Western Sub-region of Silesian Voivodeship in the Context of
Social Participation and Regeneration of Urban Spaces; Magdalena Krzywoń,
Monumentalization of historie cemeteries in Italy and Poland-, Daniel Janczur-
Lipiński, Secretaire - form,function and decoration; Julianna Karp, Introduction
to the problem of depicting saints at prayer in early modern art; Agnieszka Tu-
rek, The problem of restitution of modern gardens at Polish residences. Between
reconstruction and creation; Paulina Opieka, Oriental Saddlebow in the Polish-
Lithuanian Commonwealth: Saddle with Two Cantles; Anna Juraszek, Creation
and reconstruction of cathedrals in the Recovered Territories and the problem
ofshaping the national identity ofthis area; Ewelina Śmigiel, Reconstruction of
Warsaw churches after the Second World War as an activity aimed at defining
the role of the Church in the Polish Peoples Republic.
• (Supervised by: professor Teresa Rodzińska-Chorąży) Aleksandra Trela, Pro-
tection and adaptation of historie prisons; Olga Novokrechshenova, Teatrum
mundi. Selected issues of protection of theatrical heritage in Europę-, Michalina
Bujas, Protection ofthe architectural heritage of Katowice in the second half of
the 2oth century, Karolina Przybył, Church of St. Andrew in Kraków and the
heritage ofthe Poor Clares. The concept ofthe museum against the background
of selected monastic museums in Poland.
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