LiberIC: Iconography and iconology knowledge organization in book representations in Painting

Carlos Díaz-Redondo, José Antonio Frías, Elvira-Julieta Miguélez-González
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This study introduces the preliminary design of LiberIC, which is a description and cataloging tool that collects, controls, contextualizes, classifies, and grants access to representations of books in painting. We worked with a research sample consisting of two thousand paintings via the application of an exploratory and descriptive methodology. Through direct observation of these art pieces, we detected characteristics and particularities that could provide meaning to the pictorial representations of books in them. The collected data was then organized into major categories of information. Taking the principles of description and organization of knowledge as a starting point, and according to the formal style of other widely consolidated international cataloging rules, these categories were, henceforth, refined and progressively adjusted. As a result, we developed a descriptive code that arranged the collected data in nine areas and nearly 100 description fields, ultimately allowing every record to be retrieved through different authorized access points. To delve deeper into the shapes and meanings of these representations, we designed three of these areas in accordance with the theoretical foundations of modern iconography and iconology, which establish three distinct phases in the description, analysis, and interpretation of objects in the Arts. This tool fills a gap in the scientific literature and opens new paths of study. The way data have been structured generates a description model that can be extrapolated to other subjects. Replacing book description fields with description fields related to other types of objects produces a system capable of describing and cataloging any type of iconography.
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绘画中书籍表现的图像学和图像学知识组织
本研究介绍了LiberIC的初步设计,这是一个描述和编目工具,收集、控制、语境化、分类,并授予访问绘画中书籍的表征。我们通过应用探索性和描述性的方法,研究了由两千幅画组成的研究样本。通过对这些艺术作品的直接观察,我们发现了一些特征和特殊性,这些特征和特殊性可以为其中书籍的图像表现提供意义。然后将收集到的数据组织成主要的信息类别。这些分类以知识的描述和组织原则为出发点,参照其他广泛统一的国际编目规则的形式,此后不断加以完善和逐步调整。因此,我们开发了一个描述性代码,将收集的数据安排在9个区域和近100个描述字段中,最终允许通过不同的授权访问点检索每条记录。为了更深入地研究这些表征的形状和含义,我们根据现代图像学和图像学的理论基础设计了三个区域,这些区域在艺术中对物体的描述、分析和解释中建立了三个不同的阶段。这个工具填补了科学文献的空白,开辟了新的研究途径。数据的结构化方式生成了一个描述模型,可以外推到其他主题。将图书描述字段替换为与其他类型对象相关的描述字段,产生了一个能够描述和编目任何类型图像的系统。
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