This activity is part of a wider project, entitled ‘Collecting and connecting portrait sittings: a re-evaluation of portrait-sitting accounts in enhancing knowledge and understanding of British portraiture 1900-1960’. The portrait sitting is an interaction between artist and sitter, from which portraits are produced. Textual accounts of sittings give useful insight into the negotiations between participants and the circumstances of portrait production. Yet the accounts have limitations: they are constructed, conventional and often incomplete. My question is: How can digital methods be used to understand and represent the portrait-sitting - a historical event, known to us through evidence - as a useable research object for art historians? ...
Before the advent of photography, portraits were, almost by definition, depictions of people who wer...
This ongoing project delivers practical, phenomenologically-based methodological resources that are ...
This article is the outcome of a conference paper, part of the ‘Archival Interventions in Sculpture’...
This activity is part of a wider project, entitled ‘Collecting and connecting portrait sittings: a r...
This activity is part of a wider project, entitled ‘Collecting and connecting portrait sittings: a r...
Supporting material for 'Collecting and Connecting Portrait Sittings: A Re-Evaluation of Experientia...
We would like to celebrate the first twenty years of our journal, in 2022, by organizing a virtual b...
Supporting data for 'Constructing and Using the Portrait Sitting as an Art-Historical Research Objec...
The research investigated how do portraits offer insights into the human situation of the sitter and...
none1noIn the course of their research, art historians frequently need to refer to historical photo ...
I am interested in using evidence of the past, such as photographs, documents and letters, and recon...
This thesis is a study on the reception history of early modern portraiture, as expressed in Swedish...
In this bachelor’s thesis I have studied portraits from the 18th century where the person portrayed ...
This study is concerned with portraiture as a roleplay and a strategy to communicate the sitter´s id...
The purpose of this work is threefold: (i) to facilitate knowledge discovery in art historical photo...
Before the advent of photography, portraits were, almost by definition, depictions of people who wer...
This ongoing project delivers practical, phenomenologically-based methodological resources that are ...
This article is the outcome of a conference paper, part of the ‘Archival Interventions in Sculpture’...
This activity is part of a wider project, entitled ‘Collecting and connecting portrait sittings: a r...
This activity is part of a wider project, entitled ‘Collecting and connecting portrait sittings: a r...
Supporting material for 'Collecting and Connecting Portrait Sittings: A Re-Evaluation of Experientia...
We would like to celebrate the first twenty years of our journal, in 2022, by organizing a virtual b...
Supporting data for 'Constructing and Using the Portrait Sitting as an Art-Historical Research Objec...
The research investigated how do portraits offer insights into the human situation of the sitter and...
none1noIn the course of their research, art historians frequently need to refer to historical photo ...
I am interested in using evidence of the past, such as photographs, documents and letters, and recon...
This thesis is a study on the reception history of early modern portraiture, as expressed in Swedish...
In this bachelor’s thesis I have studied portraits from the 18th century where the person portrayed ...
This study is concerned with portraiture as a roleplay and a strategy to communicate the sitter´s id...
The purpose of this work is threefold: (i) to facilitate knowledge discovery in art historical photo...
Before the advent of photography, portraits were, almost by definition, depictions of people who wer...
This ongoing project delivers practical, phenomenologically-based methodological resources that are ...
This article is the outcome of a conference paper, part of the ‘Archival Interventions in Sculpture’...