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Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known to the Renaissance |
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Die Objekt- und Bilddatenbank versammelt mehr als 30.000 Renaissance-Dokumente und rund 13.000 Photographien zu über 7.000 antiken Monumenten. Zu den schriftlichen Quellenmaterialien gehören Sammlungsinventare, Reiseberichte, archivalische Dokumente, Künstlerviten usw. Die Informationen über bildliche Quellen umfassen vor allem Zeichnungen aus Skizzenbüchern sowie Einzelblätter und Druckgrafik. Updates: unregelmäßig. - Archäologische Bibliographie (einst Realkatalog des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Rom) - Attische Grabreliefs des späten 5. und des 4. Jhs. v. Chr. - Corpus der antiken Kunstwerke, die Johann Joachim Winckelmann und seiner Zeit bekannt waren - Zugangsverzeichnis des Deutschen Archäologischen Institutes Madrid |
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Verlag :: Publisher Biering & Brinkmann |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 100341 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Discovery and research of antiquity is one of keythemes of the 15th and 16th century. The antique works of art and architecture are therefore a major source for renaissance artists. Long years ago the CENSUS started to collect the renaissance sources and combine the material with the researchof classical archeology. The Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance was founded in1946 at the Warburg Institute in London. It began as an index system, with antique monuments and their renaissance documentation on index cards. In order to facilitate research queries and to make all the information easily accessible it was decided at the beginning of the 1980's, to transfer the project to an electronic database. Up until then the project had focused on antique sculpture, and now antique architecture was to be included. The project was based at the Warburg Institute and the Bibliotheca Hertziana from 1981 and since April 1995 it has been at the Humboldt University Berlin and is affiliated to the Kunstgeschichtliches Seminar as a main focus of research. The international board of the Census consists of the Directors of the Warburg Institute, London, the Bibliotheca Hertziana (Max-Planck-Institut), Rome, the Getty Information Institute and the Getty Center, Los Angeles, and the Warburg-Haus, Hamburg. The Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology is a supporting member. |
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