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Načrtovanje konservatorsko-restavratorskih posegov na sliki Alegorija pomladi iz zbirke SAZU
ID Pečnik, Maja (Author), ID Močnik Ramovš, Lucija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Kavkler, Katja (Comentor)

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu smo se posvetili sliki Alegorija pomladi, ki je nastala v času baroka, okoli leta 1700. Dokumentirana je z inventarno številko MSAZU/79 in je del cikla štirih slik z naslovom Štirje letni časi, ki so delo neznanega avtorja. Vse slike so iz zbirke Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (SAZU). Umetniško delo smo likovno predstavili in primerjali z ostalimi slikami iz cikla Štirje letni časi. Izpostavili smo tudi možnost uporabe šablon pri nastajanju umetnin in to ponazorili s primeri. Popisali smo stanje slike in naredili grafično dokumentacijo. S slike smo odvzeli 5 vzorcev, katere so na Naravoslovnem oddelku Restavratorskega centra na Zavodu za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije (ZVKDS RC) analizirali in določili uporabljene materiale na sliki, v okviru prakse pa smo pripravili vzorce in določili stratigrafijo. Na površini slike smo izvedli teste topnosti umazanije, porumenelega laka, retuš in preslikav. Na podlagi tega, poročil o konservatorsko-restavratorskih posegih drugih slik iz cikla in poročila naravoslovnih analiz smo določili, kakšno bo nadaljnje konservatorsko-restavratorsko delo na površini slike. Poleg tega smo primerjali stanje slik, uporabo materialov in postopkov konservatorsko-restavratorskih posegov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:konservatorstvo-restavratorstvo Alegorija pomladi Cikel slik Štirje letni časi primerjava preslikave diplomska naloga
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-130602 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Planning of conservation and restoration interventions on the painting Allegory of Spring from the SAZU collection
Abstract:
In my bachelor’s thesis, we focused on the painting Allegory of Spring, which was painted in baroque era, around the year 1700. It is documented with inventory number MSAZU/79 and is part of a cycle of four paintings called the Four Seasons, all painted by unknown author. Paintings are from the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) collection. We presented the artwork artistically and compared it with the other paintings from the Four Seasons cycle. We also pointed out the possibility of using templates in the creation of works of art and illustrated this with examples. We wrote down the condition of the painting and performed the graphic documentation. We took five samples from the painting. At the Natural Science Department of the Restoration Center, the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS RC), the former were analyzed and the materials used in the picture were determined. As part of the practice, we prepared samples and determined the stratigraphy. On the surface of the painting, we performed tests of the solubility of dirt, yellowed varnish, retouching, and overpaintings. Based on these, the reports of conservation and restoration interventions of other paintings from the cycle, and the reports from natural science analyses, we prepared the guidelines for conservation and restoration work on the surface of the painting. In addition, we compared the condition of the paintings, the use of materials, and the procedures of conservation and restoration interventions.

Keywords:Conservation - restoration Allegory of Spring Painting cycle Four Seasons Comparison Overpaintings BA thesis

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