Mira Mladějovská

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Mira Mladějovská (born March 3, 1899 in Prague ; † January 9, 1969 there ) was a Czech art historian, museum and archive director in Cheb in western Bohemia.

Life

Mira Mladějovská was the daughter of doctor Vladislav Mladějovský (* 1866 in Prague; † 1935), professor of balneology at the Charles University in Prague and spa doctor in Mariánské Lázně . She studied art history at the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in Prague , received a doctorate in philosophy and was active in academia.

After the end of the Second World War , Mira Mladějovská took over the management of the Cheb Museum and the City Archives from the manager Jan Kubín, who had been appointed since mid-1945, and succeeded Heribert Sturm , who went to Bavaria as a displaced person. In collaboration with the National Gallery in Prague and the painter Bojmír Hutta, she managed a picture gallery in the Town Hall (Cheb) . She spent the last years of her life in Miltigau ( Milíkov u Mariánských Lázní ) near Marienbad.

Act

Mira Mladějovská was the author of a bibliography and a list of the cultural monuments of the city of Eger ( Cheb ) and the Egerland , which after May 1945 and the initially wild, then legalized by the Benesch decrees, the expulsion of the German-speaking population, the influx and again departure of New settlers left to decay. Their establishment promoted the organization of cross-border initiatives for preservation and reconstruction. She was the editor of the book series Chebské pověsti (Legends from Cheb), published by the Cheb District Council, and published articles from documents in the Cheb archive on a fragmentary legend of the Agnes of Bohemia , abbess in Prague, founder of the Knightly Order of the Cross with the Red Star and the Vladyken Hroznata of Ovenec , founder of the pin Tepl Chebu and convent Chotieschau ( Kloster Chotěšov ) at Plzeň by the order of the Prämonstratenser .

Works

(Selection)

  • Bibliography Chebska. 1. díl, Město Cheb. 2. díl, Okres Cheb. 3. díl, Obce Chebska (multi-part bibliography of Cheb and the surrounding area), compiled, Okresní rada osvětová, Cheb, 1948
  • Legenda o blahoslavené Anežce: Chebské zlomky (Legend of Blessed Agnes: Splinters from Cheb), Prague 1948
  • Hroznatův zázrak (Hroznata's Miracle), Okresní rada osvětová, Cheb, 1948

literature

  • Jaromír Boháč : Ten pictures from the history of the Eger Museum , bilingual: Czech and German, Mira Mladejovska pages 208 to 214, Cheb / Eger 2003, ISBN 80-85018-35-7