In the storage area of the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Milan four tempera and gold paintings on large canvas were re-discovered in 2004 during the reorganization of the museum. Originally (1867) they were displayed in the Gallery "Vittorio Emanuele II" in the senter of Milan. In this “open study”, a multidisciplinary research was carried out. The main aims of the work were to characterise the artefacts, develop innovative methods for the consolidation, from both a structural and an aesthetic point of view, then check the quality of results achieved by means of quantitative measurements.
The "semilunette" in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan: an open study
PETRUCCI, Ferruccio Carlo;TISATO, Flavia
2012
Abstract
In the storage area of the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Milan four tempera and gold paintings on large canvas were re-discovered in 2004 during the reorganization of the museum. Originally (1867) they were displayed in the Gallery "Vittorio Emanuele II" in the senter of Milan. In this “open study”, a multidisciplinary research was carried out. The main aims of the work were to characterise the artefacts, develop innovative methods for the consolidation, from both a structural and an aesthetic point of view, then check the quality of results achieved by means of quantitative measurements.File in questo prodotto:
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