A list of the sources we plan to use with full citations and links.
- Perlman Teaching Museum Database – https://artcollection.carleton.edu/objects-1/thumbnails?records=50&query=mfs%20any%20%22building%20campus%22&sort=9
- Carleton Arch: Dimitri,Hadzi, CarletonArch, 1986, 2012.049, https://artcollection.carleton.edu/objects-1/info?query=mfs%20any%20%22building%20campus%22&sort=9&page=6&objectName=Carleton%20Arch
- Toyohara Chikanobu: Jidai Kagami (Mirror of the Ages), 1897, 2004.018.19, https://www.carleton.edu/museum/collection/explore/japanese-prints/?gallery_image=556&gallery_index=1
- Goodsell Observatory, from Vantage Points / Campus as Place: Chirs,Faust, Goodsell Observatory, from Vantage Points / Campus as Place, 2001, 2003.078.13, https://artcollection.carleton.edu/objects-1/info?query=mfs%20any%20%22building%20campus%22&sort=9&page=18&objectName=Goodsell%20Observatory,%20from%20Vantage%20Points%20/%20Campus%20as%20Place
Format:
Images of artwork in the Perlman database. We will use the image and map it on ArcGIS Online. We will compare the image with the physical object of the art by visiting them and looking at them with our own eyes. We will use applications to scan the object and make a 3-D model of the artwork.
Rights:
This material is owned by Carleton College as they have been gifted/donated or purchased by the college. We are allowed to use all Carleton artworks with proper citing. Carleton’s artwork citation policy allows all Carleton works to be used with proper citation and sources where they are found.
Privacy: The artwork we chose does not depict anyone and there isn’t any sensitive information that needs to be removed from the artworks we have selected.