In this Uncategorized we propose an approach to the study of art history based on geography 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.
Towards a Digital Geography of Hispanic Baroque Art
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July 25, 2016
Literary and Linguistic Computing
h Research Paper
Art History, digital geography, Hispanic Baroque Art, maps
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