Spain's Prado teams up with Google Earth
The initiative, announced Tuesday, is the first of its kind involving an art museum. It involves 14 of the Prado's choicest paintings, including Diego Velazquez's "Las Meninas," Francisco de Goya's "Third of May" and Peter Paul Rubens' "The Three Graces."
"There is no better way to pay tribute to the great masters of the history of art than to universalize knowledge of their works using optimum conditions," Prado director Miguel Zugaza said.
Google Spain director Javier Rodriguez Zapatero said the images now available on the Internet were 1,400 times clearer than what would be rendered with a 10-megapixel camera.
"With Google Earth technology it is possible to enjoy these magnificent works in a way never previously possible, obtaining details impossible to appreciate through firsthand observation," he said at a news conference at the museum.
Google Earth is a free service provided by the Internet search engine company Google that uses satellite technology to reproduce maps and finely detailed images of places throughout the world, from people's houses in American cities to beaches or forests in Africa.
"There is nothing comparable to standing before any of these paintings, but this offers a complementary view," Rivera said.
"Normally you have to stand a good distance away from these works, but this offers you the chance to see details that you could only see from a big ladder placed right beside them."
With the click of a mouse, she showed examples including that of a minuscule wasp on the petal of a flower just above the head of the women in the Rubens work. Another gave a microscopic glance of a teardrop in Roger van der Weyden's "Descent from the Cross."
The project involved 8,200 photographs taken between May and July last year which were then combined with Google Earth's zoom-in technology.
"With the digital image we're seeing the body of the paintings with almost scientific detail," Zugaza said. "What we don't see is the soul. The soul will always only be seen by contemplating original."
Rodriguez Zapatero said there were no immediate plans to extend the initiative to more of the Prado's paintings or to other museums. He said Google had footed the entire bill, but he declined to give any details of costs.
The images can be seen by going to Google, downloading the Google Earth software, then typing in Prado Museum in the search engine. Once the museum zooms into focus, click on the square with the name of the museum.
On the Net:
Prado Museum: www.museodelprado.es
Google Earth: http://earth.google.es/
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A detailed view from a projection of the new Google Earth project on Spain's Prado museum is seen during a press conference, in Madrid, Tuesday. Spain's Prado Museum has teamed up with Google Earth in a unique project that allows art enthusiasts to zoom in on the gallery's main works from anywhere in the world.
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