Medieval Padua: Digital Cultural Heritage: Medieval Padua Art in the UNESCO World Heritage List

Geospatial Information

Where did the artists work in Padua?
In Italy?
In Europe?

For example, we can Google search an artist's name, and search for images. Then, we get an idea of where his main artworks are located now.
We can also go to Google Arts & Culture and look at their selections. For example, Giotto on Google Arts & Culture has selected artworks now showcased in the following cities:
  1. Florence
  2. Berlin
  3. Raleigh, NC
  4. Boston, MA
  5. Washington, DC

Find and map all instances. What does mapping reveal to us as readers and interpreters of medieval art?

What about other artworks – where are those located now?

There are several tools for digital mapping:

This page has paths:

  1. Jose Saramago, Manual of Painting and Calligraphy (Manual de pintura e caligrafia, 1977) Caterina Agostini

Contents of this tag:

  1. Baptistery of the Cathedral
  2. Padua Urbs Picta, or The Painted City
  3. Royal Palace of the da Carrara Family
  4. Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
  5. Saint George Chapel
  6. Saint Michael Chapel
  7. Scrovegni Chapel
  8. Church of the Eremitani
  9. Palazzo della Ragione