FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE II

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ELEMENTI DI CONSERVAZIONE E GESTIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI II
Course code
FT0451 (AF:320956 AR:178000)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-ART/04
Period
2nd Term
Course year
2
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The course is part of the characteristic courses common to the degree course in Conservation and Management of Cultural Heritage and Activities; it is addressed in particular to students of the archaeological and historical-artistic curricula.
The course aims to deepen the history of the conservation and restoration of works of art through the history of techniques and theoretical elaborations. After a brief introduction on general concepts and specific terminology, the course includes a series of lessons on the history of restoration from the fifteenth century to today, through the analysis of the changes that have occurred in the theoretical and technical choices.
At the end of the lessons the students will have to know the main figures who have covered the activity of restorers in Italy and at the same time be able to understand the main problems related to the conservation and restoration of the heritage. The study of the practical and theoretical aspects of restoration will be analyzed in a historical key, in order to understand the critical implications that, in the past as today, imply every restoration intervention.
A basic knowledge of art history and artistic techniques is recommended.
Problems related to the conservation and restoration of painting and sculpture will be addressed, dealing with the restoration of monuments only for those periods in which this activity was particularly significant for the more general theory of restoration. Among other topics will be illustrated in a particular way: the restoration in Vasari; Maratta, Bernini, Algardi and Boselli as restorers; the theoretical debate between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Edwards, Winckelmann, Cavaceppi, Canova); the restoration manuals by Secco Suardo and Forni; the debate on the restoration of architecture at the end of the 19th century (Viollet le Duc, Brito, Ruskin); Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle and the restorers associated with him; the theory of Cesare Brandi and the contemporary debate.
Specific space will be dedicated to the theory of Cesare Brandi and the most recent problems relating to the restoration and conservation of works of art, up to today's debate on the professionalism of the restorer.
- Giuseppe Basile, Che cos'è il restauro, Editori Riuniti, Roma 1989
- Cesare Brandi, Teoria del restauro, Einaudi, Torino 1977, pp.3-47
- Stella Casiello, La cultura del restauro. Teorie e fondatori, Marsilio, Venezia 1996, only for the 4 chapters relating to "Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc", "Rustin fra architettura e restauro", "Camillo Boito e la dialettica tra conservare e restaurare", "Alois Riegl".
- Alessandro Conti, Vicende e cultura del restauro, in Storia dell'arte, Einaudi, Torino 1981, vol. X, pp.39-112
- Orietta Rossi Pinelli, Chirurgia della memoria: scultura antica e restauri storici, in Memoria dell'antico nell'arte italiana, a cura di S.Settis, Einaudi, Torino 1986, vol.III, pp.183-250.

In addition to what is foreseen in the general reference texts, non-attended students must integrate the exam program with the following texts:
Conti Alessandro, Storia del restauro e della conservazione delle opere d'arte, Electa, Roma 2002
Cristina Giannini, Roberta Roani, Dizionario del restauro e della diagnostica, Nardini Editore, Firenze, 2000

Even non-attending students are strongly advised to consult the powerpoints published among the teaching materials.
The exam takes place through a written test with open questions on the topics covered during the course and exposed in the powerpoints available among the teaching materials.
The currently authorized delivery method is that of lectures, but dialogic, in dual mode. Additional materials (sources, bibliography, videos, PowerPoint presentations used during the lessons) will be provided through the moodle platform (http://moodle.unive.it ).
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Last update of the programme: 05/11/2020