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1997 | 3 | 222-224

Article title

Rekonstrukcja a dokument

Content

Title variants

EN
Reconstruction and Document

Languages of publication

PL EN

Abstracts

EN
The article discusses non-stereotype conservation solutions, presented upon the example of two paintings from the sixteenth and seventeenth century, which reveal numerous joint workshop features. Despite many similarities in the manner of painting, the technique of the underpainting and the state of preservation, it was decided to pursue different conservation premises. The authors present reasons decisive for the type of conduced conservation, the choice between a full reconstruction of the painting layer, on the one hand, and purest conservation which consists of the least possible intervention into the work of art. The decision about a given conservation manner is usually determined by the actual needs of the damaged painting and its future destination. The object can comprise a historical, costumological or didactic document, and does not have to serve as a museum exhibit.

Year

Issue

3

Pages

222-224

Physical description

Dates

published
1997

Contributors

References

  • M. Borkowska, Życie codzienne polskich klasztorow żeńskich w XV1I-XVUI w., rozdział 20: „O amikcie czyli odzieży” , s. 147- 153, Warszawa 1996.
  • Słownik mniszek benedyktyńskich w Polsce, Tyniec 1989,
  • Słownik polskich ksień benedyktyńskich, Niepokalanow 1996.
  • K. Fila, Portret nieznanej opatki — proweniencje, opis, proba identyfikacji osoby; praca proseminaryjna napisana pod kierunkiem prof. dr. hab. Jakuba Pokory z Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Warszawie.
  • M. Borkowska, OSB, Kartoteka osobowa mniszek polskich, rkps w Żarnowcu, Krakow 1980.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0029-8247

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-cfddbc02-2bfa-49b2-9f9d-53e959e39d1f
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