Jan Salava graduated in 2011 from the seubsequent MA programme of the History of Christian Art of the Charles University. He completed his studies with his diplom thesis on the topic of family and personal presentation of Zachariáš of Hradec in the castle residence in Telč. In the same year he participated in the creation of electronic scripts for the Renaissance seminar of doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. in the framework of the SVV programme No. 262 101 - Overview History of Renaissance and Mannerism in Italy and the Western Alps. Since the same year he has been employed at the library of the Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. From July 2016 to the present, he has been collaborating in bibliographic research on the project of the National Heritage Institute Works of Art of Painting and Sculpture from Gothic to Mannerism in the mobile collections of the National Heritage Institute (DKRVO 10H3010130). From 2018 to 2023 he worked on the retroconversion of the card catalogue in the library of the Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. From 2018 to 2020, he collaborated on the NAKI II project "Josef Sudek and photographic documentation of works of art: from private art archive to heritage representation" at the Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In 2022, he completed a library course at the MZK Brno with a focus on reference librarian.
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