Een door Picture Meeting (vm ICN) en het Kleurhistorisch platform gezamenlijke georganiseerde bijeenkomst. De eerste sessie van deze bijeenkomst is opgedragen aan het grote restauratieproject van de St. Christopher muurschildering in de Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk in Breda.
This venue is situated in the south of the Netherlands. the nearest airport is Eindhoven airport. How to get there: www.grotekerkbreda.nl/contact_routebeschrijving.php
Register: Please register online via: www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/agenda/conservation-issues-on-paintings-in-situ or www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/kennisoverdracht/kleurhistorisch-platform
Tentative program (The definite program will be online soon, the latest a week before 13/12)
09:15 Registration and coffee/tea
09:45 Welcome by Willem van der Vis (director Grote Kerk Breda)
09:55 Introduction morning sessionby Bernice Crijns/Mariël Polman (specialists Architectural Paint research and Paintings, Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency)
10:00 The Breda St. Christopher wall painting (part I – assessment and conservation)by Bernard Delmotte and Karin Keutgens (wall painting conservators)
11:30 Intermezzo with organ music and opportunity to view the wall paintings in the church
12:00 The Breda St. Christopher wall painting (part II – bindingmedia)by Perla Colombini (professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Pisa)
12:45 Lunch
13:15 Assessment and Conservation of a Belgium St Christopher wall painting (ca 1400) in the St John’schurchof Mechelenby Marjan Buyle (Erfgoedonderzoeker bouwkundig erfgoed en teamcoördinator Vlaams Instituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed)
14.00 Introduction afternoon sessionby Klaas-Jan van den Berg (senior researcher Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency)
14:05 Making Art in Tudor Britain: technical analysis of early 17th century royal portraits in the NPG and at Knole house, Kentby Catherine Daunt (PhD student NPG, London)
14.35 Darkening of gilt leather hangings in theNetherlands. Characterising degradation phenomena of two case-studies: Sint Pietershof Hoorn and Weeshuis der HervormdenSchiedamby Martine Posthuma de Boer (Postgraduate Trainee Conservation and Restoration of Historic Interiors, University of Amsterdam)
15.05 Tea
15:20 The Application of Solvent Gels in the Conservation of Historic Interiorsby Willianne van der Sar (Conservator in Private Practice)
15:50 Monumental Art: Technique and Experimentby Rutger Morelissen and Simone Vermaat (Researchers, Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency)
16.20 Efflorescence: An investigation of selected paintings from the 19th tot the 21stcentury with a preliminary experimental study of the role of moisture in the development of efflorescence,by Luciana Akerlund (intern at SRAL, Courtald graduate 2012)
16.50 close; drinks
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