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January 2021 (125.1)

Image Gallery

Online Encounters with Museum Antiquities

By Caitlin Chien Clerkin and Bradley L. Taylor

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Unless otherwise noted in the caption, images are by the author. Images are not edited by the AJA to the same level as those in the published article.

Fig. 1. Screenshot of Google Street View virtual tour of the Neues Museum, Berlin, on the Google Arts & Culture app. (Neues Museum n.d.; © 2020 Google; courtesy Neues Museum).
Fig. 2. Screenshot of Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, N.Y.) online collections record for the Stela of Irethoreru (Brooklyn Museum 07.422, acq. 1907) showing a travel mug as a visual scale and visitor-submitted questions and tags (Brooklyn Museum n.d.; digital image of object under CC BY 3.0 license; screenshot courtesy Brooklyn Museum).
Fig. 3. Screenshot of J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles) online collections record for the Situla with a Frieze of Athletic Contests (J. Paul Getty Museum 96.AC.41, acq. 1996; in private collection in Rome by ca. 1572–1577) showing provenance history, with links to groups of objects related through provenance (J. Paul Getty Museum n.d.; screenshot © J. Paul Getty Trust, use granted under CC BY-NC license, courtesy J. Paul Getty Trust; digital image and text content depicted in screenshot under CC BY 4.0 license, courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program).
Fig. 4. Screenshot of Cleveland Museum of Art online collection record for “Black-Figure Neck-Amphora (Storage Vessel): Herakles and Nemean Lion (A); Dionysos, Satyrs, and Maenads (B)” (Cleveland Museum of Art 1970.16, acq. 1970) showing embedded digital 3D model (Cleveland Museum of Art n.d.[a]; digital 3D model under CC0 dedication: screenshot courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art).
Fig. 5. Screenshot of Peter Weibel & I # 6, by Christine Karababa, 2017, a 3D-model remix of Apollo Belvedere (from digital 3D model of plaster cast in National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Cast Collection) with 3D scan of Austrian artist and curator Peter Weibel (Karababa 2017; artwork under CC BY 4.0 license).
Fig. 1. Screenshot of Google Street View virtual tour of the Neues Museum, Berlin, on the Google Arts & Culture app. (Neues Museum n.d.; © 2020 Google; courtesy Neues Museum).
Fig. 2. Screenshot of Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, N.Y.) online collections record for the Stela of Irethoreru (Brooklyn Museum 07.422, acq. 1907) showing a travel mug as a visual scale and visitor-submitted questions and tags (Brooklyn Museum n.d.; digital image of object under CC BY 3.0 license; screenshot courtesy Brooklyn Museum).
Fig. 3. Screenshot of J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles) online collections record for the Situla with a Frieze of Athletic Contests (J. Paul Getty Museum 96.AC.41, acq. 1996; in private collection in Rome by ca. 1572–1577) showing provenance history, with links to groups of objects related through provenance (J. Paul Getty Museum n.d.; screenshot © J. Paul Getty Trust, use granted under CC BY-NC license, courtesy J. Paul Getty Trust; digital image and text content depicted in screenshot under CC BY 4.0 license, courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program).
Fig. 4. Screenshot of Cleveland Museum of Art online collection record for “Black-Figure Neck-Amphora (Storage Vessel): Herakles and Nemean Lion (A); Dionysos, Satyrs, and Maenads (B)” (Cleveland Museum of Art 1970.16, acq. 1970) showing embedded digital 3D model (Cleveland Museum of Art n.d.[a]; digital 3D model under CC0 dedication: screenshot courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art).
Fig. 5. Screenshot of Peter Weibel & I # 6, by Christine Karababa, 2017, a 3D-model remix of Apollo Belvedere (from digital 3D model of plaster cast in National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Cast Collection) with 3D scan of Austrian artist and curator Peter Weibel (Karababa 2017; artwork under CC BY 4.0 license).

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