HISTORY AND THEORIES OF RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF ART WORKS
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA E TEORIE DEL RESTAURO
- Course code
- FM0428 (AF:512510 AR:292414)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/04
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Teaching objectives are: to acquire the specific terminology related to the restoration of works of art (i.e. painting and sculpture) and to offer a solid historical and cultural framework of the development of restoration theories and practices, in particular between the 20th century and nowadays.
The notions learnt will foster the ability to navigate the major issues related to these topics in the present day and to develop skills useful for the interdisciplinary collaboration that characterises the future professional field.
Expected learning outcomes
-ability to apply knowledge and understanding: to know how to use the specific vocabulary; to know how to consider movable works of art with attention to the problems related to their conservation and restoration; to know how to trace the sources useful for the reconstruction of the conservation history of a work of art.
- judgement skills: to be able to analyse the conservation history of a work of art; to be able to critically analyse a restoration intervention in relation to the history of restoration, to currently accepted theories and to the relevant regulations; to be able to connect material aspects with cultural aspects.
- communication skills: to be able to use appropriate and specific terminology; to be able to engage in respectful and fruitful discussions with lecturers and colleagues on the topics of the course.
-learning skills: to know the main operations relating to a restoration project, to be able to recognise the traces on a work of art; to be able to place the main restoration methodologies and practices in their cultural context and significance; to be able to reflect critically and autonomously on present-day restoration problems
Pre-requirements
Contents
Starting with the development of Cesare Brandi's Theory of Restoration (1963), the lectures will proceed by tackling theoretical issues and case studies related to the application of restoration practices and methodologies, up to the contemporary debate.
Referral texts
- Cesare Brandi, "Teoria del restauro" (1963), Turin 1977 (or later editions), pp. 3-47.
- Orietta Rossi Pinelli, "Le teorie del restauro dalla Carta di Atene a oggi", Torino 2023.
Further bibliography will be indicated at the beginning of the course. Students interested in bibliography in another language are asked to contact the teacher.
Students who have never studied the history of restoration would be better to previously read Alessandro Conti, 'Storia del restauro e della conservazione delle opere d'arte' (any edition) is recommended.
Assessment methods
Students who are unable to attend the lectures may contact the teacher for clarification and to agree on specific programmes.
PLEASE NOTE: The study of the adopted bibliography is a necessary condition for passing the examination.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
- correctness and propriety in the use of language and vocabulary specific to the discipline;
- correctness and completeness of knowledge of the topics covered in class and those learned through the study of the compulsory bibliography;
- ability to critically process knowledge.
Grades in range 18-22 will be awarded where the above-mentioned points reach a sufficient level; grades in range 23-26 will be awarded where the above-mentioned points reach a fair level; grades in range 27-30 will be awarded where the above-mentioned points reach an excellent level; honours will be awarded where the above-mentioned points reach an excellent level.
Teaching methods
External visits to restoration laboratories will be arranged if numbers of students allow.
Students are encouraged to follow the Moodle space of this course.
Teaching language
Further information
Ca' Foscari applies Italian Law (Law 17/1999; Law 170/2010) for the support and accommodation services available to students with disabilities or specific learning disorders. In the case of a motor, visual, hearing or other disability (Law 17/1999) or a specific learning disorder (Law 170/2010) and the need for support (classroom assistance, technological aids for carrying out examinations or individualised examinations, material in accessible format, note-taking, specialist tutoring to support study, interpreters or other), it is advisable to contact the Disability and DSA office: disabilita@unive.it.
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Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development