Summer Course in Restoring Medieval and Renaissance Paintings
Como, Italy
DURATION
2 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 1,800
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Through this course of study, you will have the opportunity to delve deeper into and experience the basics of the restoration and conservation of tables between the 12th and 15th centuries.
Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to discover and paint with the ancient technique of egg tempera painting and you will be able to directly experiment with the technique with pictorial retouching exercises.
The course lasts 60 hours divided into 2 weeks. Lessons will take place both in the morning and in the afternoon and will be divided between classroom lessons and guided tours.
Ideal Students
Who is it for?
The course is intended for individuals seeking to enrich their knowledge of Italian Medieval and Renaissance art.
Understanding the ancient technique means acknowledging the value of these artifacts in today's society and recognizing the importance of preserving them in the best possible way for future generations.
The combination of art history, mastery of ancient techniques, and consideration of Conservation issues will provide the complete comprehension of these invaluable artifacts.
Admissions
Curriculum
Methodology and structure
The course aims to enrich your knowledge of Italian Medieval and Renaissance art through a combination of theoretical lessons, practical workshops, and museum visits.
Following the base of art history, you will learn how to paint with egg tempera, creating a replica of an ancient panel based on individual skill levels. The teacher will help you at any stage of the work.
In the second part of the course, you will acquire the basis of art Conservation, which includes understanding degradation factors, Conservation theory, and mastering practical conservation techniques. Museum visits and workshops will serve as essential experiences to fully comprehend and internalize this fascinating subject.
Study Plan
The course will combine theoretical lessons, practical lessons, and visits to museums and collections.
In the first week, the course will cover the history of Italian Medieval and Renaissance Art, with a specific focus on the history and techniques of tempera panels. Practical lessons will follow, enabling students to undertake the reproduction of a chosen panel. Additionally, two museum visits are scheduled to complement the learning program.
In the second week, students will learn about art Conservation, covering degradation factors, conservation issues, and techniques. Practical exercises will carried out to learn the retouching technique. An extra Museum visit will be included to provide insight into Conservation practices and the Museum environment.