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Received: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 02:45:07 PM EST
From: "H-ArtHist (Elisabeth Furtwaengler)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: WWW: New art historical resources on the web [2]
From: H-ArtHist Redaktion <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Nov 25, 2012
Subject: WWW: New art historical resources on the web [2]
New art historical resources on the web:
[1] 2800 ivories accessible online on www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk
[2] Ottoman History Podcast - Art and Diplomacy Between East and West
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[1]
From: Catherine Yvard
Date: 23.11.2012
Subject: 2800 ivories accessible online on
www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce that over 2800 pieces from various collections
around the world are now accessible on the Gothic Ivories web site
(www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk), which brings the number of online
images to a staggering 7,800.
Among the added collections: the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, the
Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham, the GRASSI Museum fr
Angewandte Kunst in Leipzig, the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, the Musee de
la Chartreuse in Douai, a large part of the collection of the Museo
Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, more pieces from the Victoria and
Albert Museum in London, and many more!
For a full list, see here:
http://www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk/insight/yvard_collaboratinginstitutions/yvard_collaboratinginstitutions_01.html
Warmest thanks to all contributing institutions for their invaluable
support!
For any questions, do not hesitate to get in touch.
Enjoy and spread the word!
Dr Catherine Yvard
Project Manager - Gothic Ivories Project
Witt Library
Courtauld Institute
[2]
From: Chris Gratien <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 24.11.2012
Subject: Ottoman History Podcast - Art and Diplomacy Between East and
West
We'd like to take this opportunity to introduce Ottoman History
Podcast, as our episode this week pertains to the intersection of art,
archaeology and history in Europe, the United States, and the Muslim
world.
Launched in Spring of 2011, Ottoman History Podcast is an online radio
program dedicated to accessible and academic discussion of new topics
in the history, society and culture of the Ottoman Empire and Middle
East. Guests and contributors include over 40 scholars and students
from a variety of disciplines. Episodes in English and Turkish are
released on a weekly basis. For more, visit:
http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com
In Episode #81, Emily Neumeier (University of Pennsylvania) talks about
the career of Osman Hamdi Bey, one of the foremost figures in
late-Ottoman art, and explains recent research to retrace the story of
an early work of his that turned up in the Penn museum. In the process
we discuss the world of art, archaeology, and diplomacy that this
figure inhabited, all accompanied by images of and produced by Osman
Hamdi Bey:
http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2012/11/art-history-osman-hamdi-bey-archaeology.html
Thank you,
Chris Gratien
PhD Candidate
Georgetown University
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Reference / Quellennachweis:
WWW: New art historical resources on the web [2]. In: H-ArtHist, Nov
25, 2012. <http://arthist.net/archive/4287>.
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