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Students will be introduced to approaches to conservation and restoration of various types of heritage objects and collection items made of various materials. Ethical and technological problems of conservation and restoration will be presented on case studies that have been realized by leading contemporary restorers.
Last update: Drábková Klára (30.11.2023)
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Students will gain an orientation in the conservation and restoration of monuments. An important output will be the knowledge of the diversity of material representation as well as the specifics and possibly the intermingling of conservation and restoration technology of individual materials. The issue of conservation and restoration of objects made from several different materials will also be included. Last update: Drábková Klára (30.11.2023)
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Requirements for obtaining credit: at least 80% attendance at lectures. Last update: Drábková Klára (30.11.2023)
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Last update: Drábková Klára (20.08.2024)
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Case studies of conservation and restoration of objects from different materials. 1/ Introduction 2/ Metals I 3/ Metals II 4/ Textiles 5/ Archival materials and books 6/ Wax seals 7/ Building monuments 8/ Painting 9/ Murals 10/ Sculptures 11/ Ceramics and tiled stoves 12/ Glass 13/ Stained glass 14/ Photographic material
11) The identification and "acknowledgement" of historical artwork. 2) The historical artwork and its function in its natural environment; its artistic and historical value as a secondary installed separate artifact. 3) The role of restorer- conservator in the process of artwork conservation. 4) The principles of cooperation of conservator, specialists in care of historical monuments and the owner of historical artwork. 5) Venice Charter, Burra Charter 6) Terms: conservation, restoration, protection, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction, reconstruction, conversion 7) Ethics in conservational and restoration intervention: invasion issue of new materials to the original structure's historic artwork; time and artwork. 8) Restoration survey - nondestructive / destructive 9) The restoration report and documentation. 10) Painting techniques: mural paintings, painting on a firm surface, painting on canvas, specifications and characteristics of potential failures 11) Drawing and graphical techniques. 12) Polychrome sculpture, stone sculpture. 13) Paper, textiles, glass, metal, issue of restoration work. 14) Variants of the final phase of restoration-conservation work. Last update: Drábková Klára (20.08.2024)
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Study materials are available at the teacher. Last update: Drábková Klára (30.11.2023)
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None Last update: Drábková Klára (30.11.2023)
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