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His publication, with the subtitle: Cesare Brandi (1906-1988), jego myśl i debata o dziedzictwie. Sztuka konserwacji-restauracji w Polsce (Cesare Brandi /1906-1988/, His Thought and the Heritage Debate. Art of Conservation-Restoration in Poland), contains opinions presented at a conference held under the same title at the Museum Palace Orangery in Wilanow on 5-6 October 2007. The collection documents an important event and considers the theoretical and practical achievements of Polish and European conservators; at the same time, it is part of the worldwide celebrations of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of the eminent Italian scholar, and discusses his accomplishments and their significance for the contemporary protection of the cultural heritage. The four parts of the book deal with various aspects of conservation-restoration, introduced by Prof. Iwona Szmelter. The authors of the first part analyse the role played in Polish conservation-restoration by the conceptions launched by Cesare Brandi. The second group of articles considers contemporary problems and challenges, which include, i. a. modern research and conservation techniques, new forms of heritage protection, and innovative forms of communication with society as regards this particular domain. Successive material pertain to the past and present of Polish conservation-restoration and the outstanding authors of Polish academic conservation centres, Brandi’s contemporaries. The final part delves into essential conservation theories and their references to praxis – concrete cases, complexes of monuments, and the activity of teams of experts. The presented studies testify to the close connections between conservation-restoration and assorted disciplines of the arts, exerting a prominent impact on the further fate of historical monuments.
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