Florence As It Was
Florence As It Was combines three-dimensional models of Medieval and early Modern buildings, digitized documents, photogrammetric models of 230 art works, translations of early modern descriptions, and original...
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Florence As It Was combines three-dimensional models of Medieval and early Modern buildings, digitized documents, photogrammetric models of 230 art works, translations of early modern descriptions, and original...
Read moreBaroque Without Boundaries, a digital mapping intervention and website, charts the increased contact among cultures during the late sixteenth-eighteenth centuries through the visual and material objects that originated...
Read moreThis database was created to collect, host, and display images made by travelers, mapmakers, historians, architects, and artists of medieval and early modern monuments and cities of Southern...
Read moreIn October 2009 eight major museums in Europe and the United States began working together with the Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf and the Fachhochschule Cologne on a research project...
Read moreMapping Titian allows users to visualize one of the most fundamental concerns of the discipline of Art History: the interrelationship between an artwork and its changing historical context....
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