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The Carlos Relvas Stereo Raisonné is an online catalogue that aggregates for the first time ten public and private collections of stereoscopic cards by Carlos Relvas (1838-1894), matching them with their corresponding negatives kept at the House-Studio Carlos Relvas in Golegã.
Produced by the Early Visual Media Lab (CICANT, Lusófona University), this catalogue aims to contribute to the research and dissemination of Portuguese photographic heritage, allowing one to explore the collections with simple or multi-level search, record and analyse images in a personal account, or download them.
The Carlos Relvas Stereo Raisonné also presents a timeline that combines the main moments of Carlos Relvas's career with historical facts of photography and the exhibitions that made him famous in Portugal and abroad.
To enable the stereoscopic experience of these images in a digital interface, the catalogue also includes anaglyph versions of the stereoviews and GIF animations that allow us to evaluate the artistic value of Carlos Relvas’s stereoscopic photography.
Produced by the Early Visual Media Lab (CICANT, Lusófona University), this catalogue aims to contribute to the research and dissemination of Portuguese photographic heritage, allowing one to explore the collections with simple or multi-level search, record and analyse images in a personal account, or download them.
The Carlos Relvas Stereo Raisonné also presents a timeline that combines the main moments of Carlos Relvas's career with historical facts of photography and the exhibitions that made him famous in Portugal and abroad.
To enable the stereoscopic experience of these images in a digital interface, the catalogue also includes anaglyph versions of the stereoviews and GIF animations that allow us to evaluate the artistic value of Carlos Relvas’s stereoscopic photography.
Acronym | Carlos Relvas Full 3D |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/19 → 31/12/19 |
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