Restoration

Teachers: 
  • Billi, Eliana
  • Scope: 
    Diagnostics, preservation and restoration of cultural heritage
    SSD: 
    ICAR/19
    Code: 
    1031270
    CFU: 
    5
    Aims: 

    The Course aims to lead to the knowledge of the main artistic techniques through the study of literary sources and the detailed examination of the technical processes for the creation of art works. The student will develop skills in recognizing the materials and the ability to trace and interpret the enforcement procedures of the artifacts in the various branches of artistic activity. As part of the same course, the student will be led to the knowledge of modern methodological approaches to the restoration of art works, in relation to the historical evolution of the concept and business practices of the restoration over the centuries.

    Course organization: 
    Frontal lessons and streaming
    Bibliography: 
    • C. BRANDI, Teoria del restauro, Torino 1963, n.ed 2008
    • C. BRANDI, Il restauro. Teoria e Pratica, a cura di M. CORDARO, Roma 1994 (Introduzione e pp. 5-34) 
    • L. VLAD BORRELLI, Restauro archeologico. Storia e materiali, Roma 2003
    • Voce Restauro nell’Enciclopedia dell’Arte Antica. La trovate al seguente link; http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/restauro_%28Enciclopedia-dell%27-Art...
    • Vilma Basilissi, Simona Pannuzi, Marta Giommi, Laura Rivaroli, Lacuna e integrazione nel restauro dei metalli archeologici: oltre la ricomposizione, verso la restituzione dell’opera. Riflessioni e proposte, tra teoria e prassi, «CZECH AND SLOVAK JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES», 2018, 3, pp. 134 – 142. 

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