Tag: technical art examination

Turner technical art examination

J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851). Technical Art Examination

We do run a lot of initiatives, Stay on top of things! I recently examined a remarkable version of the famous Turner’s views of ancient Rome. This post is a brief intro to the Technical art examination literature on Turner which is pretty vast, thanks mostly to the research of Dr. Joyce H. Townsend, currently,

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Kazimir Malevich

Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935). Technical Art Examination

We do run a lot of initiatives, Stay on top of things! This January 2013 I was working on a Malevich’s case and I went through some literature on the technical art examination related to this painter. This post wants to share some thoughts. Fortunately, even if based in Sicily, I have proactive collaborators that

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Scientific Art Examination

Get out of the Lab, now!

News in Conservation (NiC) just published (issue 39, Dec 2013) a brief article that I wrote to share what I’m doing here in Sicily with other professionals: architects, archaeologists, and conservators.    The article is introduced by the editor: “A year ago NiC published an article from scientist/blogger Antonino Cosentino (NiC, Issue 34, February 2013), discussing

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