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This volume presents papers from the second symposium of the Art Technological Source Research study group, exploring the use of diverse sources to understand the history, materials, and techniques...
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The study of art technology has gained importance in recent decades as a relevant source of information, not only for determining the material history of an art object, but also for contributing to cultural aspects concerning its creation and use: aesthetic, economic, social, religious, etc. Often the results of such investigations are carried out within a narrow discipline and are only made available within it. The success or failure of multidisciplinary approaches depends on the capacity to share information. Specialised researchers on sources relevant to the history, technology and production of art object as a whole can overcome this obstacle. But under what disciplinary aegis?

This volume contains papers in either English or Spanish, with abstracts in both languages, which address these issues through case studies, paying special attention to methodology. Different types of art technological sources and the theory of source research are examined. While there is an emphasis on textual sources, which are the most widely available and relatively easy to understand, an extensive range of subjects is covered: Hispano-Islamic gilding techniques; mediaeval recipe books and Baroque painting treatises; precolonial and colonial Latin American pigments; industrial archives and patents;�realia�from the 18th and 19th centuries; audiovisual sources for contemporary art; and the importance as a source of laboratory analysis and reconstructions of historic recipes. All the studies are based on an unambiguous working method and accurate interpretation of results.

Proceedings of the second symposium of the Art Technological Source Research study group.

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Price: £42.50
Pages: 200
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 February 2008
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781904982296
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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...a fine compilation of studies on art techniques and procedures as regards documentary sources.

Foreword

Prefacio

Acknowledgements

Agradecimientos

Materials for art technological source research: theoretical issues

Ad Stijnman

Towards a new discipline?

Jo Kirby

Asymptotically approaching the past: historiography and critical uses of sources in art technological source research

Mark Clarke

Reading the past: methodological considerations for future research in art technology

Stefanos Kroustallis

Las dificultades especificas de la terminologia: a proposito de la traduccion comentada al aleman de los capitulos sobre las tecnicas pictoricas de tres tratados

barrocos espanoles

Corinna Gramatke

Los recetarios medievales de tecnologia artistica

Stefanos Kroustallis

Llaves y secretos para el estudio de los materiales del color

Gabriela Siracusano

La revista como fuente de informacion para la tecnologia artistica: Carlos de Haes y su articulo 'Dibujo al carbon (aplicado al paisaje)'

Elena Cenalmor Bruquetas

La obtencion de pigmentos azules para las obras de Filipe II: comercio europeo y americano

Rocio Bruquetas Galan

Patents as a source of documentation for studying art technology

Margarita San Andres Moya and Silvia Garcia Fernandez-Villa

Nineteenth-century English artists' colourmen's archives as a source of technical information

Mark Clarke

Las tecnicas de policromia barroca del noroeste de Portugal en los contratos y los tratados pictoricos

Carlos Nodal Monar y Ana Calvo Manuel

El retoque a seco: evolucion a traves de la historia de la pintura mural al fresco

Jose Luis Regidor Ros, Eric Rojas Marquez y Juan Valcarcel Andres

Seventeenth-century machines for drawing celestial spheres

Arie Wallert

La mesa de trabajo de Fortuny

Carmina Admella Baulies, Benoit V. de Tapol y Nuria Pedragosa Garcia

The painter's studio as a documentary source: a study of the final decades of Joan Miro

Silvia Garcia Fernandez-Villa and Enric Juncosa Darder

Marks engraved on gilded surfaces of paintings on wood: types and methodology

Eva Lopez Zamora and Consuelo Dalmau Moliner

New technologies: new protocols

Jorge Garcia Gomez-Tejedor

Islamic gilding technology: written sources and scientific analyses

Joaquin Barrio Martin

Analyses of dyes in the map collection of the Real Chancilleria of Granada

Ana Lopez-Montes, Rosario Blanc Garcia, Teresa Espejo Arias and Jose Luis Vilchez Quero

Analysis of pigments for miniatures

Cecilia Ronnerstam

A micro-Raman spectroscopy study of the formation of lead dioxide from lead white

Cristina Aibeo, Emilio Mario Castellucci, Mauro Matteini, Barbara Sacchi, Angela Zoppi and Cristiana Lofrumento

Cinnabar or vermilion?

Renata Garcia Moreno and Nicolas Thomas

Identification of pigments in a 17th-century coloured map using micro-Raman spectroscopy and PIXE

Nuno Filipe Camarneiro Mendes, Emilio Mario Castellucci, Cristiana Lofrumento, Angela Zoppi, Pier Andrea Mando and Novella Grassi

Sizing layers for oil painting in westem European sources (1500-1900): historical recipes and reconstructions

Maartje Stols-Witlox

Reconstruction of tempera painting techniques: some examples, including�gesso sottile

Renate Woudhuysen-Keller

Characterisation of purified verdigris obtained according to Recipe 101 of the�Manoscritto Bolognese

Margarita San Andres Moya, Jose Manuel de la Roja, Natalia Sancho Cubino and Sonia Santos Gomez

Reconstruction of documented preparation methods for�gesso grosso�and�gesso sottile�in Spanish School panel paintings

Sonia Santos Gomez, Margarita San Andres Moya and Alfonso Rodriguez

Cochineal use in pre-Columbian.paintings

Ariadna Cervera, Renata Garcia-Moreno and Javier Vazquez