A central tool of Digital Benin, the catalogue forms one of two digital spaces on the platform where the dispersed Benin objects are re-assembled. Object data from 131 institutions across twenty countries that currently hold 5,246 historic Benin objects can be searched, filtered, studied and viewed. The launch of the database was announced in Berlin on […]
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Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Felipe Álvarez de Toledo
Felipe Álvarez de Toledo is a Ph.D. Candidate in Duke University’s Art, Art History & Visual Studies Department. He received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2015. Felipe studies historical art markets from a data-driven lens, combining art history and economics. His interests include art markets, the transcontinental trade in paintings in the Early Modern Period, Early Modern […]