Modelling art interpretation and meaning. A data model for describing iconology and iconography

Authors

  • Sofia Baroncini Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italia
  • Marilena Daquino Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italia
  • Francesca Tomasi Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italia

Keywords:

Iconology, Iconography, Ontology, CIDOC-CRM, Digital Art History

Abstract

Iconology is a branch of art history that investigates the meaning of artworks in relation to their social and cultural background. Nowadays, several interdisciplinary research fields leverage theoretical frameworks close to iconology to pursue quantitative Art History with data science methods and Semantic Web technologies. However, while Iconographic studies have been recently addressed in ontologies, a complete description of aspects relevant to iconological studies is still missing. In this article we present a preliminary study on eleven case studies
selected from the literature and we envision new terms for extending existing ontologies. We validate new terms according to a common evaluation method and we discuss our results in the light of the opportunities that such an extended ontology would arise in the community of Digital Art History.

Published

2021-06-30

Issue

Section

Articles

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