The Murten Panorama (10x100m) was realised by the renowned German panorama painter Louis Braun (1836-1916) in 1893, commissioned by a Swiss consortium. It commemorates the Swiss victory against the army of the Duchy of Burgundy in 1476 and exists as a symbol of independence as well as martial prowess. Originally displayed between 1894 and 1909, it later disappeared from public consciousness. Only in 2002, the panorama was restored and put on display at the Swiss National Expo.02. Since then, it has remained rolled up in storage. The physical display of an original painting spanning 1000m2 represents just as much of a serious challenge today as it did in the nineteenth century. Public attention regarding this national tr...
Digital photographic capture of pictorial artworks with gigapixel resolution (around 1000 megapixels...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
The London panorama produced by Thomas Girtin in 1801 has long since been lost, but thanks to the su...
The Department of History of Art houses visual material of significant importance in the historiogra...
The panorama became from the end of the 18th century a very popular entertainment. Soon after the in...
This work was an investigation into new uses of historic photographic technologies in a site-specifi...
Purpose – We propose a multidisciplinary approach based on an extensive data base which provides dig...
The Exhibition was made in collaboration with German artist Maximilian Reitmeier. The purpose of the...
Conçu en 1787, le Panorama offrait au public une représentation grandiose donnant le sentiment de vi...
Renaissance and Reformation : German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach Resnick Pavilion...
International audienceThe panoramas often evoke an outdated attraction, born a little before the 19t...
A seventeenth-century canvas painting is usually comprised of varnish and (translucent) paint layers...
Paintings are versatile near-planar objects with material characteristics that vary widely. The fact...
Norway’s National Museum houses the first publicly owned collection of paintings by Edvard Munch (18...
While a panorama view of a city is a fairly commonplace and distinguishable image it remains without...
Digital photographic capture of pictorial artworks with gigapixel resolution (around 1000 megapixels...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
The London panorama produced by Thomas Girtin in 1801 has long since been lost, but thanks to the su...
The Department of History of Art houses visual material of significant importance in the historiogra...
The panorama became from the end of the 18th century a very popular entertainment. Soon after the in...
This work was an investigation into new uses of historic photographic technologies in a site-specifi...
Purpose – We propose a multidisciplinary approach based on an extensive data base which provides dig...
The Exhibition was made in collaboration with German artist Maximilian Reitmeier. The purpose of the...
Conçu en 1787, le Panorama offrait au public une représentation grandiose donnant le sentiment de vi...
Renaissance and Reformation : German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach Resnick Pavilion...
International audienceThe panoramas often evoke an outdated attraction, born a little before the 19t...
A seventeenth-century canvas painting is usually comprised of varnish and (translucent) paint layers...
Paintings are versatile near-planar objects with material characteristics that vary widely. The fact...
Norway’s National Museum houses the first publicly owned collection of paintings by Edvard Munch (18...
While a panorama view of a city is a fairly commonplace and distinguishable image it remains without...
Digital photographic capture of pictorial artworks with gigapixel resolution (around 1000 megapixels...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
The London panorama produced by Thomas Girtin in 1801 has long since been lost, but thanks to the su...