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The Atlas of Early Printing

by Thea Brenner | Dec 8, 2020 | DH Models - Other Humanities Projects

This creation of the University of Iowa provides intuitive interactive mapping through chronological, animated layers that show the spread of printing, paper mills, and other related subjects. Their pop-ups include links to the library’s site to find primary...

Artists in Paris: Mapping the 18th-Century Art World

by Thea Brenner | Dec 8, 2020 | DH Models - Other Humanities Projects

Artists in Paris is an open-access digital humanities and art history project that maps hundreds of 18th-century artists’ homes and studios. This website’s database contains an entry for 471 artists. While it’s possible to search by artist name,...
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