[1] Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
[2] Cimelia Photographica
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From: acdefn.org
Subject: Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
The Web site "Resources in Art History for Graduate Students" :
(http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)
lists opportunities and information for graduate students in art history,
visual arts, and related areas of the humanities. These include
fellowships, grants, internships, foreign study opportunities and
extensive listings of CFPs often directed at graduate students but also
many open to anyone at that level or above.
Listings are usually in English but include those from all over the world,
and are not limited by citizenship. Please take a look and make any
suggestions to the editor. Thank you.
Adrienne DeAngelis, Editor
acdefn.org
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From: Müller, Astrid <MuellerAkhi.fi.it>
Subject: Eintrag WWW-Sammel-Ankündigungen
Cimelia Photographica - An Online Exhibition by the Photo Library of the
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
http://expo.khi.fi.it: With "Cimelia
Photographica", the Photo Library of the
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz presents a selection from its
historical holdings for the first time.
With "Cimelia Photographica", the photo library inaugurates a focus of
research devoted to both photo-historical questions and questions on the
history of science. Its aim is to encourage research of photography as both a
tool of art history and an object of artistic, cultural and academic
interest. The online exhibition presents some of the material that has been
recorded and digitalised for this purpose.
The photographs in the exhibition can also be viewed in the digital photo
library at www.khi.fotothek.org.
The next online exhibition opens on 22 June 2009 and is devoted to the
Romanesque capitals in the cloister of the Cathedral of Monreale in Sicily.
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Cimelia Photographica - Una mostra online del Kunsthistorisches Institut in
Florenz
http://expo.khi.fi.it: con "Cimelia
Photographica" la Fototeca del
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz presenta per la prima volta una
selezione del suo patrimonio storico.
Con "Cimelia Photographica" la Fototeca inaugura un settore tematico di
ricerca dedicato a questioni sia di storia della fotografia, sia di storia
della scienza e delle discipline. Con questo si intendono promuovere gli
studi sulla fotografia non solo come strumento della storia dell'arte, ma
anche come oggetto esso stesso di indagini inerenti alla storia dell'arte,
della cultura e della scienza. La mostra online presenta in alcune sezioni
una parte del materiale raccolto e digitalizzato a questo scopo.
Le foto della mostra possono essere consultate anche tramite la Fototeca
Digitale: www.khi.fotothek.org.
La prossima mostra online verrà inaugurata il 22 giugno 2009 e sarà dedicata
ai capitelli romanici nel chiostro del Duomo di Monreale in Sicilia.
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Cimelia Photographica - Eine Online-Ausstellung der Photothek des
Kunsthistorischen Instituts in Florenz
http://expo.khi.fi.it : mit "Cimelia
Photographica" präsentiert die Photothek
des Kunsthistorischen Instituts in Florenz erstmals eine Auswahl aus ihrem
historischen Bestand.
Die Photothek eröffnet mit "Cimelia Photographica" einen
Forschungsschwerpunkt, der sich sowohl fotohistorischen wie
wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen Fragestellungen widmet. Mit ihm soll die
Erforschung der Fotografie als Werkzeug der Kunstgeschichte aber auch als
Gegenstand kunst-, kultur- und wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Fragestellungen
gefördert werden. Die gleichnamige Online-Ausstellung stellt einen Teil des
dazu erfassten und digitalisierten Materials in einzelnen Sektionen vor.
Die Fotos der Ausstellung sind auch über die Digitale Fotothek
www.khi.fotothek.org recherchierbar.
Die nächste Online-Ausstellung wird am 22. Juni 2009 eröffnet und ist den
romanischen Kapitellen im Kreuzgang des Domes von Monreale auf Sizilien
gewidmet.
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An online exhibition by the Photo Library of the Kunsthistorisches Institut
in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut
Head of the photo library: Costanza Caraffa
Concept and Coordination: Almut Goldhahn
Reference:
WWW: art historcal resources on the web [2]. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 27, 2009 (accessed Jul 5, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/31236>.