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Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
Piranesi Digital
2023

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Piranesi Digital

Scientific Art Collection

In 2014, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe achieved a spectacular reattribution: two albums that were thought to be works of Friedrich Weinbrenner were attributed to the Italian etcher Giovanni B. Piranesi (1720–1778). The works were to be displayed on a technically and aesthetically up-to-date website, scientific content and a "light" version for interested users were to be presented on the same page. The works, short descriptive texts and technical data are easily accessible, art historians can access the content of the project in a glossary and delve deeper into the works in terms of content and visuals using specially developed tools.

Client / Manufacturer

Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe

Karlsruhe, DE
Design
MIR MEDIA - Digital Agency

MIR MEDIA - Digital Agency

Köln, DESebastian Maier, Matias Ampiainen
Date of Launch
2022
Development Time
up to 12 Month
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumers / Users

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