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A magyar barokk freskófestészet digitális adatbázisa és ikonográfiai korpusza = A Digital Database and an Iconographical Corpus of the Baroque Ceiling Painting in Hungary
A freskĂłemlĂ©kek rĂ©szletes dokumentáciĂłjához korszerű digitális fĂ©nykĂ©pĂ©szeti apparátust szereztĂĽnk be, adatbázis-programot vásároltunk Ă©s azt testre szabtuk. A három Ă©s fĂ©l Ă©v alatt elkĂ©szĂĽlt az emlĂ©kanyag teljes fotĂłdokumentáciĂłja: 280 helyszĂnen több mint 50 ezer felvĂ©tel kĂ©szĂĽlt (ehhez adĂłdik mĂ©g kb. 60 olyan helyszĂn, ahová elĹ‘zetes szakirodalmi informáciĂłk alapján eredmĂ©nytelenĂĽl szálltunk ki, mert az emlĂ©krĹ‘l kiderĂĽlt, hogy elpusztult vagy nem barokk). Párhuzamosan megkezdĹ‘dött az emlĂ©kek kutatása, a korpusz tĂ©teleinek megĂrása, amelyen 30 szerzĹ‘ dolgozik. Eddig 100 tĂ©tel kĂ©szĂĽlt el teljesen, szerkesztve, a korpusz kĂ©ziratának egĂ©szĂ©t jövĹ‘ Ă©vre tudjuk elkĂ©szĂteni. A digitális adatbázis teljes kiĂ©pĂtĂ©se a kutatások lezárulásával valĂłsĂthatĂł meg. Addig is ez Ă©v Ĺ‘szĂ©tĹ‘l az Ă©rdeklĹ‘dĹ‘k számára már biztosĂtani tudjuk a fĂ©nykĂ©pek internetes adatbázisunkban valĂł elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©t. Ez Ă©vi maradványunk lehetĹ‘vĂ© tette egysĂ©ges grafikai szisztĂ©ma szerinti alaprajzok kĂ©szĂtĂ©sĂ©t is. | The research project targeted both the systematic photo documentation of baroque ceiling paintings in Hungary and the art historical research of the material. The final goal of the project is the publication of a comprehensive catalogue (corpus) of baroque frescos in the territory of post-Trianon Hungary. A professional digital camera and a database-software have been purchased in order to create an appropriate photographic documentation of the ceiling paintings. During the three-and-a-half year timeframe of the research project the complete photo documentation of baroque ceiling paintings in Hungary has been carried out: over 50.000 photos have been taken in ca. 280 locations. (We have visited further 60 locations, but the ceiling paintings at these places proved to be destroyed or not baroque works.) Simultaneously a team of 30 authors has been set up in order to realise the entries of the comprehensive catalogue. Currently over 100 entries of the catalogue are completed and edited. The complete manuscript of the catalogue is expected to be ready by 2013. Standardised ground-plans of the concerned buildings have also been created. The photo-documentation will be accessible to the public in an on-line database from the autumn of 2012