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Journal articles on the topic "Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Church : Venice, Italy)"

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Matrone, F., E. Colucci, V. De Ruvo, A. Lingua, and A. Spanò. "HBIM IN A SEMANTIC 3D GIS DATABASE." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W11 (May 5, 2019): 857–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-857-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This work describes the different attempts and the consequent results derived from the integration of an HBIM model into an already structured spatial database (DB) and its 3D visualisation in a GIS project.</p><p>This study is connected to the European ResCult (Increasing Resilience of Cultural Heritage) project where a DB for multiscale analyses was defined. To test the methodology proposed, the case study of Santa Maria dei Miracoli church in Venice was chosen since it represents a complex architectural heritage piece in a risk zone, it has been subject to a vast restoration intervention in the recent past but a digital documentation and model concerning it was missing.</p><p>The 3D model of the church was structured in Revit as a HBIM, with the association of different kind of information and data related to the architectural elements by means of ‘shared parameters’ and ‘system families’. This procedure allows to reach an even higher Level of Detail (LOD4), but lead to some issues related to the semantic and software interoperability. To solve these problems the existing DB for the resilience of cultural heritage was extended adding a new entity representing the architectural elements designed in the BIM project.</p><p>The aim of the test is to understand how the data and attributes inserted in the HBIM are converted and handled when dealing with a GIS DB, stepping from the IFC to the CityGML standard, through the FME software.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Church : Venice, Italy)"

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Sherman, Allison M. "The lost Venetian church of Santa Maria Assunta dei Crociferi : form, decoration, and patronage." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/1021.

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This dissertation reconstructs the original form and sixteenth-century decoration of the lost Venetian church of Santa Maria Assunta dei Crociferi, destroyed after the suppression of the Crociferi in 1656 to make way for the present church of the Gesuiti. The destruction of the church, the scattering of its contents, and the almost total lack of documentation of the religious order for which the space was built, has obscured our understanding of the many works of art it once contained, produced by some of the most important Venetian artists of the sixteenth century. This project seeks to correct scholarly neglect of this important church, and to restore context and meaning to these objects by reconstructing their original placement in the interest of a collective interpretation. Various types, patterns and phases of patronage at the church—monastic, private and corporate—are discussed to reveal interconnections between these groups, and to highlight to role of the Crociferi as architects of a sophisticated decorative programme that was designed to respond to the latest artistic trends, and to visually demonstrate their adherence to orthodoxy at a moment of religious upheaval and reform.
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Hammond, Joseph. "Art, devotion and patronage at Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice : with special reference to the 16th-Century altarpieces." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/3047.

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This study is an art history of Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice, from its foundation in c. 1286 to the present day, with a special focus on the late Renaissance period (c. 1500-1560). It explores a relatively overlooked corner of Renaissance Venice and provides an opportunity to study the Carmelite Order's relationship to art. It seeks to answer outstanding questions of attribution, dating, patronage, architectural arrangements and locations of works of art in the church. Additionally it has attempted to have a diverse approach to problems of interpretation and has examined the visual imagery's relationship to the Carmelite liturgy, religious function and later interpretations of art works. Santa Maria dei Carmini was amongst the largest basilicas in Venice when it was completed and the Carmelites were a major international order with a strong literary tradition. Their church in Venice contained a wealth of art works produced by one of the most restlessly inventive generations in the Western European tradition. Chapter 1 outlines a history of the Carmelites, their hagiography and devotions, which inform much of the discussion in later chapters. The second Chapter discusses the early history of the Carmelite church in Venice, establishing when it was founded, and examining the decorative aspects before 1500. It demonstrates how the tramezzo and choir-stalls compartmentalised the nave and how these different spaces within the church were used. Chapter 3 studies two commissions for the decoration of the tramezzo, that span the central period of this thesis, c. 1500-1560. There it is shown that subjects relevant to the Carmelite Order, and the expected public on different sides of the tramezzo were chosen and reinterpreted over time as devotions changed. Cima da Conegliano's Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1511) is discussed in Chapter 4, where the dedication of the altar is definitively proven and the respective liturgy is expanded upon. The tradition of votive images is shown to have influenced Cima's representation of the donor. In Chapter 5 Cima's altarpiece for the Scuola di Sant'Alberto's altar is shown to have been replaced because of the increasing ambiguity over the identification of the titulus after the introduction of new Carmelite saints at the beginning of the century. Its compositional relationship to the vesperbild tradition is also examined and shown to assist the faithful in important aspects of religious faith. The sixth chapter examines the composition of Lorenzo Lotto's St Nicholas in Glory (1527-29) and how it dramatises the relationship between the devoted, the interceding saints and heaven. It further hypothesises that the inclusion of St Lucy is a corroboration of the roles performed by St Nicholas and related to the confraternity's annual celebrations in December. The authorship, date and iconography of Tintoretto's Presentation of Christ (c. 1545) is analysed in Chapter 7, which also demonstrates how the altarpiece responds to the particular liturgical circumstances on the feast of Candlemas. The final chapter discusses the church as a whole, providing the first narrative of the movement of altars and development of the decorative schemes. The Conclusion highlights the important themes that have developed from this study and provides a verdict on the role of ‘Carmelite art' in the Venice Carmini.
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Moretti, Laura. "Dagli Incurabili alla Pietà : le chiese degli ospedali grandi di Venezia tra architettura e musica, 1522-1790 /." Firenze : Olschki, 2008. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=017044031&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Books on the topic "Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Church : Venice, Italy)"

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The Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Venice. New York: Garland, 1986.

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Santa Maria dei Miracoli: Un'architettura all'antica nel tardo Quattrocento. Venezia: Chorus, 2009.

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Mario, Piana, and Wolters Wolfgang, eds. Santa Maria dei Miracoli a Venezia: La storia, la fabbrica, i restauri. Venezia: Istituto veneto di scienze lettere ed arti, 2003.

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Luciani, Roberto. Santa Maria dei Miracoli e Santa Maria di Montesanto. Roma: F.lli Palombi, 1990.

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Ruggero, Rugolo, and Chiesa dei Gesuati (Venice, Italy), eds. Tre artisti per un tempio: Santa Maria del Rosario, Gesuati, Venezia. Venezia: Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Rosario, 2006.

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Catra, Elena, Vittorio Pajusco, and Isabella Collavizza. Canova, Tiziano e la Basilica dei Frari a Venezia nell'Ottocento: Canova, Titian and the Church of Frari in Venice in the 19th century. Treviso: ZeL edizioni, 2017.

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Sala, Elisa. Fotografare l'architettura: Il monumentale collage di albumine di Giacomo Rossetti tra innovazione tecnica e tutela del patrimonio. Milano: Skira, 2022.

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Cini", Fondazione "Giorgio, and Istituto italiano Antonio Vivaldi, eds. Dagli incurabili alla pieta: Le chiese degli Ospedali Grandi di Venezia tra architettura e musica (1522-1790). Firenze: Olschki, 2008.

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Marini, P. Luciano. The Frari's Basilica. Milan: Edizioni Kina Italia, 2000.

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Piety and patronage in Renaissance Venice: Bellini, Titian, and the Franciscans. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.

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