Lecture: The graphic work of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
30 Mar 2018 - 30 Mar 2018
The aim of this project is to develop tools to automatically perform an objective artefact analysis and software to visualize, compare and order large quantities of complex visual and material data. Special processing algorithms will be developed to analyse visual data.
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Bibliothèque royale de Belgique - du Place du Musée 1 1000
Up to now art historical research on prints and drawings has depended for the most part on traditional art historical methods based on observation with the naked eye and on the subjective memory and knowledge of connoisseurs.
The exceptional collection of graphic works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1520-1569) in the Royal Library of Belgium forms a test corpus for the FINGERPRINT project. The tools and methods developed to gather and process the data will be designed to answer specific questions related not only to collection management, technical art history and conservation science but also to the production, distribution and consumption history of this body of works by Bruegel.
https://www.kbr.be/en/fingerprint
The exceptional collection of graphic works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1520-1569) in the Royal Library of Belgium forms a test corpus for the FINGERPRINT project. The tools and methods developed to gather and process the data will be designed to answer specific questions related not only to collection management, technical art history and conservation science but also to the production, distribution and consumption history of this body of works by Bruegel.
https://www.kbr.be/en/fingerprint
Bibliothèque royale de Belgique
du Place du Musée 1 1000
La Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique se situe dans le Palais de Charles de Lorraine. L'ancienne Résidence de Charles de Lorraine abrite également le Musée du 18ème siècle.
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