In 2017 and in 2018, two new volumes of the project Corpus and Atlas of medieval painting in Rome are going to be published. The Corpus is meant to be an analytic overview of painting and its chronological and diachronic axis collocation. It represents an essential and powerful tool for the study of medieval painting of Rome. The Atlas sets the painting in the space, rejoicing it visually with architecture through the use of plans and 3D digital models. The system of Corpus and Atlas together is making medieval painting of Rome alive and talking, implementing more and more visual perspectives.
Bordi, G. (2018). Corpus e Atlante della pittura medievale a Roma (312-1431). Un modello possibile?. HORTUS ARTIUM MEDIEVALIUM, 24, 60-70 [10.1484/J.HAM.5.115936].
Corpus e Atlante della pittura medievale a Roma (312-1431). Un modello possibile?
Giulia Bordi
2018-01-01
Abstract
In 2017 and in 2018, two new volumes of the project Corpus and Atlas of medieval painting in Rome are going to be published. The Corpus is meant to be an analytic overview of painting and its chronological and diachronic axis collocation. It represents an essential and powerful tool for the study of medieval painting of Rome. The Atlas sets the painting in the space, rejoicing it visually with architecture through the use of plans and 3D digital models. The system of Corpus and Atlas together is making medieval painting of Rome alive and talking, implementing more and more visual perspectives.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.