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Culture of the Czech Republic

Czech culture has been shaped by the nation's geographical position in the middle of Europe, the Slavic ethnicity of Czechs, influences from its neighbors, political and social changes, wars and times of peace.

There are 16 Czech locations listed among the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO,[1] six Czechs have been awarded a Nobel Prize[2] and 173 have been nominated.[3]

History edit

Architecture edit

 
Kotva Department Store – an example of Czech Brutalist architecture (built 1970-1975)

The Czech Republic has been home to many architectural jewels and renowned architects. Peter Parler's contributions to gothic Prague, Benedikt Rejt's late gothic deconstructivistic work, father and son Dietzenhofers' baroque works, Santini's unique baroque style, Fanta's and Polívka's Art Nouveau landmarks of the early 20th century Prague, Rondocubist attempts of Gočár and Janák at creating a distinct national style for the new Czechoslovak Republic – all of these are great examples of the rich architectural tradition of the Czech lands. The Czechoslovak pavilion was awarded the best pavilion of the 1958 World Expo in Brussels, earning the name Brussels style for the Czech architectural styles of those years. Jan Kaplický was a renowned Czech postmodern architect, particularly known for his works in the United Kingdom and one of the best known contemporary Czech architects is Eva Jiřičná, who won the Jane Drew Prize in 2013.[4]

Art edit

 
Hypnotiser by Bohumil Kubišta (1912), currently in the Gallery of Visual Arts in Ostrava

The art tradition in the Czech lands starts with engravings on mammoth tusks found in Pavlov and Předmostí at Přerov,[5] and various Venus figurines, the most famous being the Venus of Dolní Věstonice. Artists from medieval times are mostly anonymous. The three most notable might be Master of the Litoměřice Altarpiece, Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece and Master of Vyšší Brod. Another notable Czech gothic artist is Master Theodoric, a court painter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and his work in Karlštejn. Karel Škréta's portraits, Wenceslaus Hollar's engravings and etchings or Ferdinand Brokoff's statues on Charles Bridge belong among the best examples of Czech baroque art.

One of the most prominent Czech romanticist painters was Josef Mánes, whose pupil was the versatile draftsman, illustrator and facade decorator Mikoláš Aleš. One of the leading figures of Art Nouveau was Alphonse Mucha, best known for his theatrical posters and decorative panels. Bohumil Kubišta created some of the most influential works of Czech expressionism and cubism. Josef Lada was one of the most notable Czech illustrators of the 20th century together with Zdeněk Burian, famous for his work in Paleoart. One of the founding figures of modern Czech abstract art was František Kupka, whose painting Divertimento II sold in 2020 set the new Czech auction record.[6] Zdeněk Miler was one of the most recognized Czech animators and cartoonists, known for his character of The Little Mole (Krteček in Czech). Possibly the best known contemporary Czech artist is David Černý known for his installations in public spaces.

Cinema edit

 
Ořechovka Cinema built in Art Deco style c. 1920

The history of Czech cinema starts with Jan Kříženecký, an early pioneer of cinematography from the end of the 19th century. The first major film studio, Barrandov Studios, was launched by Miloš Havel in 1933.[7] Otakar Vávra was among the most notable domestic directors in Czechoslovakia from the late 1930s onward. In the 1960s – leading up to the Prague Spring of 1968 – the Czechoslovak New Wave emerged, led by directors like Miloš Forman, Věra Chytilová or Jiří Menzel. Miloš Forman managed to flee before the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and continued his career in the United States, where he reached high critical acclaim and received two Academy Awards for Best Director for his movies One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and Amadeus (1984).[8] Jiří Menzel was another Academy Award laureate, winning the 1967 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film with his first feature film, Closely Watched Trains.[9] A contemporary director Jan Svěrák is another laureate of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, which he received for his drama Kolya in 1996.[10]

The Czech Republic also has a long tradition in animated movies. Probably the most notable animator is Jiří Trnka – active from 1940s to 1960s – recognized especially for his stop motion puppet movies.

Cuisine and diet edit

 
Svíčková na smetaně served with dumplings, whipped cream and cranberries

Traditionally, the main meal of the day consists of two courses with the first being a soup. Traditional main courses in Czech cuisine are mostly meat-based, often accompanied by a sauce or a gravy with a side dish of dumplings or potatoes. Mushroom and berry picking remain a popular hobby among many Czechs during the summer and early autumn.[11] Czech cuisine is also affected by the popularity of making compotes. Czechs are known to have the highest consumption of beer per person of any nation in the world. In 2020, the average Czech drank 143.3 liters of beer in a year.[12]

Among the most common traditional dishes are roasted pork with dumplings and cabbage (vepřo, knedlo, zelo in Czech), svíčková na smetaně, Czech guláš, or schnitzel (řízek in Czech) with potato salad.

Folklore and traditions edit

 
Pomlázka, braided willow twigs

The most widely celebrated holiday is Christmas, beginning with a dinner on December 24. The traditional Christmas dinner consists of a fried Czech carp and a potato salad, but many people replace it with a chicken or pork schnitzel.

Easter, or "Velikonoce" (meaning "great nights"), is another major holiday in the Czech Republic. Red is a very commonly worn color during this time, because it symbolizes joy, health, happiness, and new life that comes with spring.[citation needed] Families elaborately decorate Easter eggs together. Another Easter tradition is the whipping of others' legs with the pomlázka, which is a willow switch. Willow twigs are braided together and then are used by young boys to whip the girls' bottoms usually four times. This long-standing tradition is thought to bring health and youth to girls and women. The switch is called pomlázka meaning "rejuvenator", implying that a female struck by a pomlázka will become younger and prettier.

January first is New Year's Day. After a late morning start the main meal of the day is prepared, which should include pork for good luck and lentils for prosperity in the new year. It's bad luck to eat fish, your luck could swim away, or poultry, your luck could fly away.[citation needed] January 6 is the Feast of the Three Kings. In many Czech and Slovak villages, boys dress up as the three wise men “Kaspar, Balthazar and Melchior”. With a piece of chalk the boys write K + B + M (or K + M + B) above the doorways on houses, where people donate money for charity. This brings blessings on that home and its family for a year. The chalk letters should never be cleaned off, but only replaced the next year. This is also usually the day the Christmas tree is taken down.[13]

Literature edit

Music edit

One of the most notable early baroque composers is Adam Václav Michna of Otradovice, who lived in Jindřichův Hradec in the 17th century. He is the author of the oldest known Czech Christmas carol Chtíc, aby spal. The biggest name among the Czech 18th century composers is probably Jan Dismas Zelenka, who was the director of the renowned Dresden Hofkapelle. He was also a great inspiration for Bedřich Smetana, who is generally considered one of the most influential Czech composers of 19th century classical music together with Antonín Dvořák and Leoš Janáček. Of these three, the one best known internationally is Antonín Dvořák, being well received in the Great Britain[14] and spending three years in the US as the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York City.[15] Dvořák's New World Symphony became "one of the most popular of all time" according to Clapham.[16] 19th century Bohemia is also a cradle of the popular folk dance Polka. Among the Czech musicians of the 20th century, Karel Gott stands out the most, being the 42 times winner of the Golden Nightingale for the best male singer. He was one of the few musicians who were allowed to perform in the Western Bloc during the Cold War, becoming known as the "Golden voice of Prague".[17]

Public holidays edit

Sports edit

Theatre edit

Czech theatrical tradition played a big part in the Czech National Revival. Opening of the National Theatre in Prague in 1881 was a great success of the Czech nationalists. In 1920, Karel Čapek published his science fiction play R.U.R., where he introduced the word "robot" to the English language and to science fiction as a whole.[18] A famous avant-garde theatre formed in the 1920s was the Osvobozené divadlo (Liberated theatre in English) of Jan Werich and Jiří Voskovec. Václav Havel – one of the leaders of the democratic dissent during the rule of the Communist Party and the first Czech president – was also a playwright, best known for his 1963 absurd play The Garden Party, which criticized conformism in socialist Czechoslovakia.

Museum edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  2. ^ "All Nobel Prizes". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Nomination Archive". NobelPrize.org. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  4. ^ Karissa Rosenfield (8 March 2013). "Eva Jiricna Awarded 2013 Jane Drew Prize". ArchDaily. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  5. ^ Svoboda, Jiří (10 October 2017). "On landscapes, maps and Upper Paleolithic lifestyles in the central European corridor: the images of Pavlov and Předmostí". Veleia (34): 67–74. doi:10.1387/veleia.18074. hdl:10810/37322. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Kupkův obraz Divertimento II vytvořil nový český aukční rekord". Novinky.cz. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  7. ^ Bawden, Liz-Anne, ed. (1976) The Oxford Companion to Film. London: Oxford University Press; p. 55
  8. ^ "The Official Academy Awards Database". Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  9. ^ "The Official Academy Awards Database". Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  10. ^ "The Official Academy Awards Database". Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Czechs pick billions worth of forest mushrooms, berries annually". Radio Prague International. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Beer Consumption by Country 2021". worldpopulationreview.com. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  13. ^ . Czechheritage.net. Archived from the original on 15 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  14. ^ Steinberg, Michael. The symphony: a listener's guide. New York. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-19-506177-2.
  15. ^ Cooper, Michael (23 August 2013). "The Deal That Brought Dvorak to New York (Published 2013)". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  16. ^ Clapham, John, Dvořák, Norton, New York, 1979, pp. 132–133.
  17. ^ "Karel Gott: Czech singer dubbed 'Sinatra of the East' dies". BBC News. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  18. ^ Asimov, Isaac (September 1979). "The Vocabulary of Science Fiction". Asimov's Science Fiction.

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Czech culture has been shaped by the nation s geographical position in the middle of Europe the Slavic ethnicity of Czechs influences from its neighbors political and social changes wars and times of peace There are 16 Czech locations listed among the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO 1 six Czechs have been awarded a Nobel Prize 2 and 173 have been nominated 3 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Art 4 Cinema 5 Cuisine and diet 6 Folklore and traditions 7 Literature 8 Music 9 Public holidays 10 Sports 11 Theatre 12 Museum 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory editMain articles History of the Czech lands and Bohemia This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2022 Architecture edit nbsp Kotva Department Store an example of Czech Brutalist architecture built 1970 1975 Further information Czech architecture The Czech Republic has been home to many architectural jewels and renowned architects Peter Parler s contributions to gothic Prague Benedikt Rejt s late gothic deconstructivistic work father and son Dietzenhofers baroque works Santini s unique baroque style Fanta s and Polivka s Art Nouveau landmarks of the early 20th century Prague Rondocubist attempts of Gocar and Janak at creating a distinct national style for the new Czechoslovak Republic all of these are great examples of the rich architectural tradition of the Czech lands The Czechoslovak pavilion was awarded the best pavilion of the 1958 World Expo in Brussels earning the name Brussels style for the Czech architectural styles of those years Jan Kaplicky was a renowned Czech postmodern architect particularly known for his works in the United Kingdom and one of the best known contemporary Czech architects is Eva Jiricna who won the Jane Drew Prize in 2013 4 Art editFurther information Czech art nbsp Hypnotiser by Bohumil Kubista 1912 currently in the Gallery of Visual Arts in Ostrava The art tradition in the Czech lands starts with engravings on mammoth tusks found in Pavlov and Predmosti at Prerov 5 and various Venus figurines the most famous being the Venus of Dolni Vestonice Artists from medieval times are mostly anonymous The three most notable might be Master of the Litomerice Altarpiece Master of the Trebon Altarpiece and Master of Vyssi Brod Another notable Czech gothic artist is Master Theodoric a court painter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and his work in Karlstejn Karel Skreta s portraits Wenceslaus Hollar s engravings and etchings or Ferdinand Brokoff s statues on Charles Bridge belong among the best examples of Czech baroque art One of the most prominent Czech romanticist painters was Josef Manes whose pupil was the versatile draftsman illustrator and facade decorator Mikolas Ales One of the leading figures of Art Nouveau was Alphonse Mucha best known for his theatrical posters and decorative panels Bohumil Kubista created some of the most influential works of Czech expressionism and cubism Josef Lada was one of the most notable Czech illustrators of the 20th century together with Zdenek Burian famous for his work in Paleoart One of the founding figures of modern Czech abstract art was Frantisek Kupka whose painting Divertimento II sold in 2020 set the new Czech auction record 6 Zdenek Miler was one of the most recognized Czech animators and cartoonists known for his character of The Little Mole Krtecek in Czech Possibly the best known contemporary Czech artist is David Cerny known for his installations in public spaces Cinema editFurther information Cinema of the Czech Republic nbsp Orechovka Cinema built in Art Deco style c 1920 The history of Czech cinema starts with Jan Krizenecky an early pioneer of cinematography from the end of the 19th century The first major film studio Barrandov Studios was launched by Milos Havel in 1933 7 Otakar Vavra was among the most notable domestic directors in Czechoslovakia from the late 1930s onward In the 1960s leading up to the Prague Spring of 1968 the Czechoslovak New Wave emerged led by directors like Milos Forman Vera Chytilova or Jiri Menzel Milos Forman managed to flee before the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and continued his career in the United States where he reached high critical acclaim and received two Academy Awards for Best Director for his movies One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 1975 and Amadeus 1984 8 Jiri Menzel was another Academy Award laureate winning the 1967 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film with his first feature film Closely Watched Trains 9 A contemporary director Jan Sverak is another laureate of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which he received for his drama Kolya in 1996 10 The Czech Republic also has a long tradition in animated movies Probably the most notable animator is Jiri Trnka active from 1940s to 1960s recognized especially for his stop motion puppet movies Cuisine and diet edit nbsp Svickova na smetane served with dumplings whipped cream and cranberries Further information Czech cuisine Traditionally the main meal of the day consists of two courses with the first being a soup Traditional main courses in Czech cuisine are mostly meat based often accompanied by a sauce or a gravy with a side dish of dumplings or potatoes Mushroom and berry picking remain a popular hobby among many Czechs during the summer and early autumn 11 Czech cuisine is also affected by the popularity of making compotes Czechs are known to have the highest consumption of beer per person of any nation in the world In 2020 the average Czech drank 143 3 liters of beer in a year 12 Among the most common traditional dishes are roasted pork with dumplings and cabbage vepro knedlo zelo in Czech svickova na smetane Czech gulas or schnitzel rizek in Czech with potato salad Folklore and traditions edit nbsp Pomlazka braided willow twigs Further information Czech folklore The most widely celebrated holiday is Christmas beginning with a dinner on December 24 The traditional Christmas dinner consists of a fried Czech carp and a potato salad but many people replace it with a chicken or pork schnitzel Easter or Velikonoce meaning great nights is another major holiday in the Czech Republic Red is a very commonly worn color during this time because it symbolizes joy health happiness and new life that comes with spring citation needed Families elaborately decorate Easter eggs together Another Easter tradition is the whipping of others legs with the pomlazka which is a willow switch Willow twigs are braided together and then are used by young boys to whip the girls bottoms usually four times This long standing tradition is thought to bring health and youth to girls and women The switch is called pomlazka meaning rejuvenator implying that a female struck by a pomlazka will become younger and prettier January first is New Year s Day After a late morning start the main meal of the day is prepared which should include pork for good luck and lentils for prosperity in the new year It s bad luck to eat fish your luck could swim away or poultry your luck could fly away citation needed January 6 is the Feast of the Three Kings In many Czech and Slovak villages boys dress up as the three wise men Kaspar Balthazar and Melchior With a piece of chalk the boys write K B M or K M B above the doorways on houses where people donate money for charity This brings blessings on that home and its family for a year The chalk letters should never be cleaned off but only replaced the next year This is also usually the day the Christmas tree is taken down 13 Literature editMain article Czech literatureMusic editFurther information Music of the Czech Republic One of the most notable early baroque composers is Adam Vaclav Michna of Otradovice who lived in Jindrichuv Hradec in the 17th century He is the author of the oldest known Czech Christmas carol Chtic aby spal The biggest name among the Czech 18th century composers is probably Jan Dismas Zelenka who was the director of the renowned Dresden Hofkapelle He was also a great inspiration for Bedrich Smetana who is generally considered one of the most influential Czech composers of 19th century classical music together with Antonin Dvorak and Leos Janacek Of these three the one best known internationally is Antonin Dvorak being well received in the Great Britain 14 and spending three years in the US as the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York City 15 Dvorak s New World Symphony became one of the most popular of all time according to Clapham 16 19th century Bohemia is also a cradle of the popular folk dance Polka Among the Czech musicians of the 20th century Karel Gott stands out the most being the 42 times winner of the Golden Nightingale for the best male singer He was one of the few musicians who were allowed to perform in the Western Bloc during the Cold War becoming known as the Golden voice of Prague 17 Public holidays editMain article Holidays in the Czech RepublicSports editMain article Sport in the Czech RepublicTheatre editFurther information Theatre of the Czech Republic Czech theatrical tradition played a big part in the Czech National Revival Opening of the National Theatre in Prague in 1881 was a great success of the Czech nationalists In 1920 Karel Capek published his science fiction play R U R where he introduced the word robot to the English language and to science fiction as a whole 18 A famous avant garde theatre formed in the 1920s was the Osvobozene divadlo Liberated theatre in English of Jan Werich and Jiri Voskovec Vaclav Havel one of the leaders of the democratic dissent during the rule of the Communist Party and the first Czech president was also a playwright best known for his 1963 absurd play The Garden Party which criticized conformism in socialist Czechoslovakia Museum editFurther information List of museums in the Czech RepublicSee also editName days in the Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic National anthem of the Czech Republic Prague underground culture Youth in the Czech RepublicReferences edit World Heritage List UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 4 February 2021 All Nobel Prizes NobelPrize org Retrieved 4 February 2021 Nomination Archive NobelPrize org 1 April 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2021 Karissa Rosenfield 8 March 2013 Eva Jiricna Awarded 2013 Jane Drew Prize ArchDaily Retrieved 12 January 2014 Svoboda Jiri 10 October 2017 On landscapes maps and Upper Paleolithic lifestyles in the central European corridor the images of Pavlov and Predmosti Veleia 34 67 74 doi 10 1387 veleia 18074 hdl 10810 37322 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Kupkuv obraz Divertimento II vytvoril novy cesky aukcni rekord Novinky cz Retrieved 8 February 2021 Bawden Liz Anne ed 1976 The Oxford Companion to Film London Oxford University Press p 55 The Official Academy Awards Database Retrieved 7 February 2021 The Official Academy Awards Database Retrieved 7 February 2021 The Official Academy Awards Database Retrieved 7 February 2021 Czechs pick billions worth of forest mushrooms berries annually Radio Prague International 24 July 2009 Retrieved 7 February 2021 Beer Consumption by Country 2021 worldpopulationreview com Retrieved 7 February 2021 Czech Slovak Heritage Tours Holiday and Traditions Page Czechheritage net Archived from the original on 15 August 2017 Retrieved 20 August 2017 Steinberg Michael The symphony a listener s guide New York p 140 ISBN 978 0 19 506177 2 Cooper Michael 23 August 2013 The Deal That Brought Dvorak to New York Published 2013 The New York Times Retrieved 8 February 2021 Clapham John Dvorak Norton New York 1979 pp 132 133 Karel Gott Czech singer dubbed Sinatra of the East dies BBC News 2 October 2019 Retrieved 8 February 2021 Asimov Isaac September 1979 The Vocabulary of Science Fiction Asimov s Science Fiction External links editCzech culture Archived 2019 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Culture of the Czech Republic Current Czech events abroad Cultural life of the Czech Republic Retrieved from https en 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