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 moreBanana Craze is a research project on banana imagery in contemporary Latin American art created by Dr. Juanita Solano and Dr. Blanca Serrano with the support of the...
Read moreAtlanta Housing Interplay seeks to plot Atlanta on the interwar architectural map, establishing the city’s role as a clearinghouse for European social housing ideas in the U.S., and...
Read moreWhereas pictures can be satisfactorily represented in two dimensions on a computer screen, space — especially Gothic space — demands a different approach, one which embraces not only...
Read moreThe Fashion History Timeline is an open-access source for fashion history knowledge, featuring objects and artworks from over a hundred museums and libraries that span the globe. The...
Read moreThe Rossetti Archive facilitates the scholarly study of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the painter, designer, writer, and translator who was, according to both John Ruskin and Walter Pater, the...
Read moreA website where the user is invited to explore two art exhibitions witnessed by Jane Austen: the Sir Joshua Reynolds retrospective in 1813 or the Shakespeare Gallery as...
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 moreThe database and visualization applications offered on this website originated in the programme Art Markets in Europe 1300-1800, Emergence, Development, Networks, funded by the Agence Nationale de la...
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