CiNC
Conservation in the Nineteenth Century
National Museum of Denmark, Ny Vestergade 10, Copenhagen
[The program may be subject to small changes]
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Registration: 15:30-17:00
Monday, 13 May 2013
Registration 8:00-9:00 (mounting of posters)
Opening of Conference
9:00-9:30
Guest speaker:
9:30-10:10 The Battel of Clio and Euterpe
Salvador Muñoz Viñas
Presentations:
10:10 – 10:45 Interpreting historical conservation terminology: 'cleaning' paintings in Dutch 18th and 19th century sources
Mireille te Marvelde
Coffee & tea: 10:45 – 11:15
11:15– 11:50 Art, Science, and Painting Restoration in Napoleonic Italy, 1796-8
Cathleen Hoeniger
11:50 – 12:25 Raphael’s Marriage of the Virgin in Milan and the restoration by Giuseppe Molteni (1858)
Giorgio Bonsanti
Lunch: 12:25 – 13:30
13:30 – 14:05 A higher reality, born of the mind: notes for a philosophy of transfer
Matthew Hayes
14:05 – 14:40 Richard Redgrave (1804-1888), first curator of paintings at the South Kensington Museum
Nicola Costaras
Coffee & tea 14:40 – 15:10
15:10 – 15:45 Charles Chapuis: Degas’ “Picture Doctor” and painting restoration at the end of the nineteenth century
Ann Hoenigswald
15:45 – 16:20 Il Manuale by Giovanni Secco Suardo – an attempt to depict his impetus for the development of conservation and restoration in the nineteenth century
Bettina Achsel
16:20 – 16:45 The Conservation of Polychromy on Mediaeval Sculptures in Belgium in the Nineteenth Century and its Perception by the Royal Monuments Commission of the time
Delphine Steyaert
Reception: 18:00 - 20:00
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
9:00 – 9:25 The search for an enduring painting technique: Franz Fernbach and his encaustic technique as a restoration procedure for wall paintings in the early nineteenth century
Barbara Beckett
9:25 – 10:00 Jacob Kornerup and the conservation of wall-paintings in nineteenth century Denmark
Susanne Ørum and Isabelle Brajer
10:00 – 10:35 Documentation of medieval wall-paintings in Denmark and Germany in the nineteenth century and its impact on conservation and contemporaneous art
Isabelle Brajer, Ursula Schädler-Saub, and Susanne Ørum
Poster sessio. Coffee & tea 10:35- 11:35
Posters:
Conservation-Restoration Testimony from the archive of the Prague Castle (Eliska Fucikova and Zuzana Bauerova)
Fine Art Transport in the 19th century – A contribution to the History of Conservation (Anne Wermescher)
Joseph Loxton Rawbon, ‘The Master Restorer’ (Cyndie Lack)
An unexpected technique by Ingres and an excessive restoration of one of his drawings (Hélène Guicharnaud and Alain Duval)
Nineteenth Century Parisian Treatments on Viennese Paintings (N. Gustavson, G. Krist, S. Pénot, M. Griesser, V. Pitthard and S. Stanek)
The rehabilitation of zinc hydroxy chloride, a versatile 19th-century stone mortar (Lisya Bicaci, Luc Megens, Guus Verhaar, Nicolas Verhulst and Norman H. Tennent)
Re-creation of 17th to 18th century polychromy and development of paint archaeological methodology in the late nineteenth century (Karin Vestergaard Kristiansen)
Friedrich Rathgen and his Impact on Slovenian Conservation at the turn of the 20th Century (Nataša Nemeček)
11:35 – 12:10 Bonnardot’s Essai: A nineteenth-century restoration manual and its author
Christopher Sokolowski
12:10 – 12:35 The Test of Time: Nineteenth Century Innovations in Paper Fibre Analysis
Debora D. Mayer
Lunch 12:35 – 13:35
13:35 – 14:10 Restoration of flat textiles: Ideological framework, ideas, and methods in Sweden before 1900
Maria Brunskog and Johanna Nilsson
14:10 – 14:45 Documentary and material evidence of nineteenth-century interventions on musical instruments of the Paris collection
Jean-Philippe Echard, Justine Provino, Thierry Maniguet, Christine Laloue, Joël Dugot, and Stéphane Vaiedelich
14:45 – 15:20 The Restoration and Conservation of the Bronze Apollo Saettante from Pompeii
Erik Risser and David Saunders
Coffee 15 :20 – 15 :50
15:50 – 16:25 Precision and Mastery: Identifying the Work of Raffaele Gargiulo on Four Apulian Vases
Marie Svoboda
16:25 – 17:00 Preservation of antiquities in Denmark, 1807-32
Helge Brinch Madsen and Jan Holme Andersen
Conference dinner: 19:00
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
9:00 – 17:00 Conference excursion – Roskilde
Attention: CiNC delegates are welcome to attend the ICOM-CC interim meeting of the Theory and History of Conservation Working Group taking place on Thursday and Friday, 16-17 May at the same venue. Please contact Isabelle Brajer for a preliminary program (there is no registration fee): isabelle.brajer@natmus.dk
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