by Elisa Andreassi | May 27, 2020 | news, Other, Press
Integrated investigations to definitively save The Scream In recent years degradation of colours has severely limited the choices of the Munch Museum in Oslo, reluctant to exhibit The Scream by Edvard Munch in the belief that light was at the base of the degradation....
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...
by Laura Benassi | Mar 23, 2018 | Media, news, Photo, Science stories
ARCHLAB means ARchive LABoratories ARCHLAB is a unique platform for access to ten distributed archives and data repositories across Europe. ARCHLAB offers access to an encyclopaedic archive of knowledge and technical data accumulated over the last century and...
by Elisa Andreassi | Jan 26, 2018 | Other, Video
The unravelling of the making of a Renaissance portrait Michel Sittow (1469-1525) was born of German-Scandinavian stock in the Hanseatic port city of Reval, now Tallinn, in Estonia. He probably received his earliest training in art from his father Clawes van...
by Danilo | Oct 18, 2016 | Media, Video
http://www.cnrweb.tv/exploring-alchemy/ A team from the National Research Council has investigated one of the most important works of Jackson Pollock, Alchemy, painted in 1947 by the revolutionary technique of dripping. In 2013 the MoLab-CNR – Mobile laboratory...
by Danilo | Oct 18, 2016 | Media, Video
Four speakers outline advances in European Union (EU) framework initiatives for digital infrastructures that preserve and provide access to heritage data.