These are the digital resources that you will be asked to explore throughout the semester.
- SmartHistory: The Center for Public Art History. https://smarthistory.org/
- Emory Readux Views of Rome: https://readux.ecds.emory.edu/collections/emory-control:LSDI-ViewsOfRome/
- The Theater that was Rome: https://library.brown.edu/projects/rome/
- Envisioning Baroque Rome: https://www.baroquerome.org/
- Roma: Caput Mundi: https://mediakron.bc.edu/rome/faldamap
- Mapping the Republic of Letters: http://republicofletters.stanford.edu/
- Newberry Library, Stradanus’ Nova Reperta Time Machine: https://publications.newberry.org/nova-reperta/
- National Gallery of Art: History of the Academia di San Luca: https://www.nga.gov/accademia/en/intro.html
- Antiquitatum Thesaurus: Antiquities in European Visual Sources from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: https://thesaurus.bbaw.de/en/
- Chateau Versailles Official Website: https://en.chateauversailles.fr/discover
- Metropolitan Museum of Art Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah
- Vistas: Visual Culture in Spanish America, 1520-1820. http://fordham.edu/vistas
- Project for the Engraved Sources of Spanish Colonial Art (PESSCA). 2005-2022. https://colonialart.org/.
- Pitts Theology Library Digital Image Archive: https://pitts.emory.edu/dia/
- Google Arts and Culture: https://artsandculture.google.com/
- Getty Quire Open-Source Publishing Software: https://quire.getty.edu/about/quire/
- Podcast, “What Are You Going to Do with That?” https://www.studythehumanities.org/podcast?utm_campaign=podcast_bl_donation_pitch&utm_medium=email&utm_source=nhalliance