Notice catalographique « Science and art : the painted surface »
- Titre
- Science and art : the painted surface
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
- Brunetti, Brunetto Giovanni
- Sgamellotti, Antonio
- Miliani, Costanza
- Lieu de publication
- Cambridge
- Maison d'édition
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Date de publication
- 2014
- Collation
- xxiv, 620 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Résumé
- "Science and art are increasingly interconnected in the activities of the study and conservation of works of art. Science plays a key role in cultural heritage, from developing new analytical techniques for studying the art, to investigating new ways of preserving the materials for the future. For example, high resolution multispectral examination of paintings allows art historians to view underdrawings barely visible before, while the use of non-invasive and micro-sampling analytical techniques allow scientists to identify pigments and binders that help art conservators in their work. It also allows curators to understand more about how the artwork was originally painted."--back cover.
- Table des matières
Science and Art - My Two Passions
Study and Laser Uncovering of Hypogean Early Christian Wall Painting of Roma’s Catacombs of Santa Tecla and Domitilla
Scientific Examination for the Investigation and Conservation of Far East Asian Mural Paintings
Maya Mural Paintings in Calakmul: Pictorial Technique and Conservation
The Colours of Indigenous Memory: Non-Invasive Analyses of Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican Codices
Material Study of the Codex Colombino
Unveiling the Artistic Technique of the Florentine Codex: When the Old World and The New World Met
Colour In Medieval Portuguese Manuscripts: Between Beauty and Meaning
The Wall Paintings of the Monumental Cemetery of Pisa: The War, the Restoration, the Conservation
The Chemistry and Chemical Investigation of the Transition from Egg Tempera Painting To Oil In Italy In The 15th Century
Multi-Criterial Studies of The Masterpiece ‘The Last Judgement’, A Triptych Attributed To Hans Memling, At The National Museum of Gdansk (2010-2013)
Science and Conservation the Florentine O.P.D. and Raphael’s Madonna of The Goldfinch
Underdrawing In the Renaissance Paintings
An Integrated Approach To The Study and Preservation of Paintings Using Laser Light Technology
Diagnosis, Analysis and Cleaning « Mens Agitat Molem »: New Insights into Nicolas Poussin’s Painting Technique by X-Ray Diffraction and Fluorescence Analyses
Japanese Painting of the Eighteen Century
As Time Passed By Came Sunset. Christen Købke’s View of Lake Sortedam, Its Genesis and Colour Changes
Examination of Vincent Van Gogh’s Paintings and Pigments by Means of State-of-The-Art Analytical Methods
A Vibrant Surface: Investigating Color, Texture and Transparency in Winslow Homer’s Watercolors
After The Fact: Evaluating Our Interdisciplinary Study of Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie
Argentinean Murals: Conservation and Characterization of Pictorial Techniques
Material and Technical Studies of Some Paintings by Candido Portinari, A Major Brazilian Modernist Painter
Modern Painted Palimpsests. Deciphering the Artworks of Osvaldo Licini
The Burri Project: Researches for Technique and Conservation
John Hoyland: A British Master of Acrylic Painting
Outdoor Painted Surfaces in Contemporary Art
The Elusive and Transitory Materials in Contemporary Drawings
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Painting - Conservation and restoration
- Painting - Expertising
- Peinture--Conservation et restauration
- Peinture--Expertise
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9781849738187
- Pays
- England
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- ND 1635 S33 2014
- Clé
- 17849
- Collection
- Catalogue