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The paper brings details about some types of personal documents created by women in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Demonstrated on an example of one of them, painter Zdenka Braunerová, it follows changes in the perception of landscape during her childhood and adulthood. The paper looks at the way of recording the landscape and its changes in works of art, but especially in personal diaries and travel records and correspondence. It attempts to demonstrate that even very subjective types of sources, such as ego–documents, can bring valuace information usable in historical geography.