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ArtMedGIS

Analysis of the Artistic Exchanges in the Medieval Mediterranean between 12th and 15th Centuries through the Geographical Information Systems (GIS): A Critical Review of Centre and Peripheries

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Project "ArtMedGIS" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA 

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 Coordinator Country Portugal [PT]
 Project website http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/artmedgis/
 Total cost 160˙635 €
 EC max contribution 160˙635 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2015
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-ST
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-06-01   to  2018-05-31

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA PT (LISBOA) coordinator 160˙635.00
2    FACULDADE DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS E HUMANAS DA UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA PT (Lisboa) coordinator 0.00

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 Project objective

The aim of this research project is to evaluate the artistic exchanges in the Mediterranean during the late Middle Ages through the Geographical Information Systems (GIS). The start point is the selection of certain elements of the Islamic art, developed by the Almoravids in the 12th century. It is assumed that Almoravid arts and architecture were not isolated and can be related to other Mediterranean artistic manifestations due to commercial, political and cultural relations. In this context, the objectives of the project are: to measure the presence of the pre-selected elements in the main artistic manifestations of the Islamic and Christian Mediterranean countries in the late Middle Ages, to apply the new method based on the GIS, through the creation of three databases for studying the exchanges between the main Mediterranean artistic manifestations and Almoravid art, to assess the relation of religion and power with the artistic productions of the Islamic countries in the Mediterranean frame and to review the concepts of centre and peripheries regarding the artistic production in the Mediterranean context. To achieve the objectives the fellow will extract the study data from the historiography, Arab and Latin written sources related to this period, and the artistic funds of the main museum collections with medieval Mediterranean pieces. The results will be included in a database, a blog and several publications, which will be available for the scientific community and the general public. The importance of this project lies in the revision of concepts, the improvement of the knowledge of societies that lived simultaneously in a given territory through the study of their culture and thought, and the introduction of an innovative method for the Art History research, based on the GIS. All these factors will become Europe a leading intermediary power between East and West, thanks to the comprehension of history, religion and culture of Islamic Mediterranean countries

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2018 MARCOS COBALEDA, María
Artistic Exchanges across the Strait of Gibraltar during the Almoravid Period: Andalusi Art in North Africa
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
LAPPIN, Anthony; BERGQVIST, Kim; VILLADS JENSEN, Kurt (eds.): Co-existence and Competition in Medieval Iberia 2019-06-13
2019 MARCOS COBALEDA, María
New Centers and Peripheries in Medieval Islamic Art: The Creations of Western Islamic Societies
published pages: , ISSN: 0570-5398, DOI:
Arabica, under review 2019-06-13
2018 MARCOS COBALEDA, María; VILLALBA SOLA, Dolores
Los imperios norteafricanos: almorávides y almohades
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
SARR, Bilal (coord.): La Granada zirí y el universo bereber 2019-06-13
2018 MARCOS COBALEDA, María; VILLALBA SOLA, Dolores
Fronteras entre el arte almorávide y almohade: oposición y complementariedad
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
FERNANDES, Cristina; BRANCO, Maria João (coords.): Da conquista de Lisboa à conquista de Alcácer: definição e dinâmicas de um território de fronteira 2019-06-13
2017 MARCOS COBALEDA, María
Estudio del ataurique almorávide a partir de las yeserías del Carmen del Mauror en el Museo de la Alhambra (Granada)
published pages: 383-412, ISSN: 1970-1950, DOI:
Mediaeval Sophia n° 19 (january - december 2017 2019-06-13
2017 María Marcos Cobaleda, Dolores Villalba Sola
Transformations in medieval Fez: Almoravid hydraulic system and changes in the Almohad walls
published pages: 1-33, ISSN: 1362-9387, DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2017.1371596
The Journal of North African Studies 2017 2019-06-13
2016 MARCOS COBALEDA, María; PIROT, Françoise
Les muqarnas dans la Méditerranée médiévale depuis l’époque almoravide jusqu’à la fin du XVe siècle
published pages: 11-39, ISSN: 1957-7745, DOI:
Histoire et Mesure nº XXXI-2 (2016) 2019-06-13

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