by Elisa Andreassi | Feb 28, 2019 | workshop
Science and Heritage Interdisciplinary Research Workshop This event aims to bring together those engaged in the study of heritage from different backgrounds (historians, curators, archaeologists, conservators and heritage scientists) to illustrate how science can...
by Laura Benassi | Feb 19, 2019 | Job opportunities, news
Job opportunity as Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science in Glasgow The School of Arts is looking for a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer to lead the University’s teaching in conservation science and to undertake and promote international research in the Centre...
by Laura Benassi | Feb 19, 2019 | news, Science stories, special news
MOLAB: Multispectral imaging technique applied to the watercolor of a Tudor royal Palace Iperion CH MOLAB can help new, unexpected discoveries like in the case of the Nonsuch palace: The use of multispectral imaging equipment revealed what lies under the surface! Read...
by Elisa Andreassi | Feb 15, 2019 | Call for abstracts, Conferences, news
2-day international conference: 13-14 June, 2019 – Copenhagen, Denmark Organized by CATS in Copenhagen, the overall focus of the conference will be on issues related to mapping artists’ usage of coloured ground layers in paintings in the period 1550-1700....
by Laura Benassi | Feb 12, 2019 | Media, news, Science stories, special news, Video
Vincent van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers can not travel anymore Research conducted at the Van Gogh Museum into Vincent van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers has produced a great deal of new information regarding the condition of the painting and the materials that Van Gogh...