In this article we propose an approach to the study of art history based on geog-raphy of Hispanic Baroque art by digital means that showcase the multiplicity of possible places of art. Our study advances four elements of a digital geography of art (communities, semantic maps, areas, and flows)—a methodology that can be expanded in future Digital Humanities research
How does 'digital' apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifyi...
n recent years Art History has been deeply involved in the rapid evolution of Digital Technologies. ...
How do images and styles spread out over time and place? This article presents how art historians ca...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary collaboration in Digital Humanities that foc...
Most digital mapping in art history today divides the research process from the visualization aspect...
Art history research examines objects as embedded in a web of relationships, including multiple spat...
This article presents the results of the Digital Map of Iberian Literary Relations (1870-1930) proj...
The authors analyze the network of Hispanic baroque paintings from 1550 to 1850. They divide the d...
The humanities have always been concerned with ideas of space, place and time. However, in the past ...
This study addresses the growing field of "Digital Humanities," specifically a subset of this field...
This article provides some basic context for digital mapping in the humanities and proposes some pat...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
The use of cartography in art history is less than common. Because of its link to the old artistic g...
En las dos últimas décadas desde distintos campos de las humanidades se han hecho esfuerzos tendente...
This study discusses the methodology used in The Digital model of Andalusia's Late Gothic Heritage p...
How does 'digital' apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifyi...
n recent years Art History has been deeply involved in the rapid evolution of Digital Technologies. ...
How do images and styles spread out over time and place? This article presents how art historians ca...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary collaboration in Digital Humanities that foc...
Most digital mapping in art history today divides the research process from the visualization aspect...
Art history research examines objects as embedded in a web of relationships, including multiple spat...
This article presents the results of the Digital Map of Iberian Literary Relations (1870-1930) proj...
The authors analyze the network of Hispanic baroque paintings from 1550 to 1850. They divide the d...
The humanities have always been concerned with ideas of space, place and time. However, in the past ...
This study addresses the growing field of "Digital Humanities," specifically a subset of this field...
This article provides some basic context for digital mapping in the humanities and proposes some pat...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
The use of cartography in art history is less than common. Because of its link to the old artistic g...
En las dos últimas décadas desde distintos campos de las humanidades se han hecho esfuerzos tendente...
This study discusses the methodology used in The Digital model of Andalusia's Late Gothic Heritage p...
How does 'digital' apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifyi...
n recent years Art History has been deeply involved in the rapid evolution of Digital Technologies. ...
How do images and styles spread out over time and place? This article presents how art historians ca...