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Dive into the rich heritage of Renaissance art focusing on saints and Habsburg in Florence. Discover unique contributions and themed objects from various sources. Guidelines for selecting and contributing to the theme are provided.
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Introduction • Leadership on themes. • Some Guidelines. • Alinari’s proposal for the theme. • Volume of data and examples of contributions. Florence 13 September 2001
Theme Leader Contribute SAINTS MECH ALI, MECH, MUS, TARX HABSBURG ONB ONB, IMAC, MECH GRAPHIC ART (leader has to define a narrower focus, objects should concentrate on saints and habsburg) ALI ALI, ICCS, IMAC, CC, GRAN LINNAEUS KVA (or SUL) KVA, SUL, ALI, MUS, ONB leadership and contribution: extracted from: RN_T11v01themelist.doc; cp: Silke Grossmann (IMAC) Florence 13 September 2001
Some Guidelines • RegNet - Cultural Heritage & business. • information requirements - Substantial amount of fragments (CH) and information. - Different sources. • themes - The scope must be limited. - Possibility of contributions from different partners. • fragments - Theme aspects coverage. - Reference to the overall theme. Florence 13 September 2001
Number of objects versus theme selection: renaissance painting in Florence renaissance painting painting Florence 13 September 2001
Alinari’s proposal: Renissance in Florence Subsets of the theme: • Paintings • Sculpture • Architecture Florence 13 September 2001
Example of contribution to “saints” mainteining the theme Renassience in Florence & Saints architecture sculpture painting saints Florence 13 September 2001
Example of contribution plants renaissance in Florence Florence 13 September 2001
DB alinari RegNet images information Florence 13 September 2001
Risks Alinari’s DB ! Florence 13 September 2001