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Localisation of the painter’s canvas: landscape paintings from the Iron Mountains (Czech Republic)

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Pages 66-74 | Received 30 Jun 2017, Accepted 21 Dec 2018, Published online: 29 Jan 2019

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Figure 1. The area of interest within the Czech Republic. Sources: © ArcČR, ARCDATA PRAHA, ZÚ, ČSÚ, 2016 (processing by the authors).

Figure 1. The area of interest within the Czech Republic. Sources: © ArcČR, ARCDATA PRAHA, ZÚ, ČSÚ, 2016 (processing by the authors).

Table 1. List of analysed landscape paintings.

Figure 2. Procedure for identifying the painter’s location.

Figure 2. Procedure for identifying the painter’s location.

Figure 3. Identification of the location of the painting ‘Before the Storm’ (Jindřich Prucha) on the old map. (Yellow circle = home of the painter, purple line = path through the mountain ridge, red cross = position of painter, red line = view horizon). Sources: 3rd Military Survey © Geoinformatics Laboratory, University of J. E. Purkyne; © Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic; Photograph © National Gallery in Prague (2017).

Figure 3. Identification of the location of the painting ‘Before the Storm’ (Jindřich Prucha) on the old map. (Yellow circle = home of the painter, purple line = path through the mountain ridge, red cross = position of painter, red line = view horizon). Sources: 3rd Military Survey © Geoinformatics Laboratory, University of J. E. Purkyne; © Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic; Photograph © National Gallery in Prague (2017).

Figure 4. Location of painters’ canvasses within the area of interest.

Figure 4. Location of painters’ canvasses within the area of interest.

Figure 5. Original and current scenery from Chittussi's painting ‘From the Doubrava Valley’ (1884). Sources: Photograph © National Gallery in Prague (2017).

Figure 5. Original and current scenery from Chittussi's painting ‘From the Doubrava Valley’ (1884). Sources: Photograph © National Gallery in Prague (2017).
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