Medieval Color Comes to Light
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University holds four pieces of an important ensemble of Romanesque figural sculpture. These four apostles, along with two… Read More »Medieval Color Comes to Light
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University holds four pieces of an important ensemble of Romanesque figural sculpture. These four apostles, along with two… Read More »Medieval Color Comes to Light
Sta. Chiara is one of the largest churches of Naples, erected between 1310 and c. 1340 by the King and Queen of Naples, Robert the… Read More »Sta. Chiara Choir Screen
Ancient cities and sanctuaries were once filled with statues. While digital tools have long been used to reconstruct ancient buildings, there has been little attempt… Read More »Delos
MA in Digital Art History student Jessica Pissini (’15) completed this project as part of her master’s thesis. Below is her explanation of her work:… Read More »Decoding Artifacts
This research project, in part developed in the Wired! Lab at Duke University, celebrates the Scoletta del Carmine, a fifteenth-century space that originally functioned as… Read More »Augmenting Scoletta del Carmine
This project was a Humanities Writ Large funded initiative between Professors Caroline Bruzelius and Carlo Tomasi. It focused on capturing data on medieval chisel marks… Read More »Old Stones and New Technologies
This project has recreated the life of Venice; its buildings, bridges, boats, gardens, and inhabitants; in a 3-D virtual environment. The focus is on the… Read More »Venice Virtual World
Note: this project was transferred to The Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History in 2023. You can access the database and find current information about… Read More »The Medieval Kingdom of Sicily Image Database
The goal of the Lives of Things project is to create new interactive displays and hybrid digital/physical exhibition platforms that reconstruct the location, color, and… Read More »The Lives of Things
Statues are all around us, but we often walk past them without reflecting on who or what they represent. Once shiny new landmarks in the… Read More »Statues Speak