It has become a common practice to include diagnostics and archaeometric studies during a masterpiece restoration. The advantages and limits of this approach are now topic of discussion in the community of researchers that is growing up quickly. The bronze burial monument of Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84) by Antonio del Pollaiolo, now in the Treasure Museum in the Vatican was intended to be located at the center of a chapel, this explains its apparent asymmetry: lack of height and large base. The restoration of the burial monument started in May 2007, it was carried out by first fulfilling a series of non-invasive analyses using a transportable EDXRF to map the composition of the alloy and evaluate the diagnostic capabilities for deterioration pr...
The monumental tomb of Jefferson Page, an officer in the American Navy, was built in 1899 and is l...
Buildings and monuments built using natural stone throughout the history constitute an important par...
A Roman bronze statuette from the 2nd Century BC was recovered from a nuragic sanctuary close to Flo...
The bronze funeral monument for Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84) by Antonio del Pollaiolo, now in the Museum...
Identification and sampling of Porta Nuova materials were both based on macroscopic evidence such as...
The Colosso di Barletta is an imposing outdoor bronze statue, dating back the V century, located nea...
The Sant'Oronzo statue (Lecce, Southern Italy) consists of an internal wooden structure, completely ...
Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) has been used successfully for some time now in non-des...
The capability of the new generation EDXRF portable equipment offers a unique possibility to study t...
Domo is an archaeological site located in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, near the town of Bi...
The preliminary work for the edition of the complete catalogs of Civic collections of Vicenza (Italy...
The metropolitan church of Sant’Angelo (Monopoli, Bari - Italy), rebuilt in 1675 (Bellifemine, 1979...
<p>The restoration of the funeral monument of Innocent VIII (Giovan-Battista Cibo, 1484–1492) was ex...
Porta Nuova in Ravenna (Northern Italy), built in the XVi century, has been the object of an interdi...
To achieve adequate restoration project, the phase of choice the type of intervention it's a very de...
The monumental tomb of Jefferson Page, an officer in the American Navy, was built in 1899 and is l...
Buildings and monuments built using natural stone throughout the history constitute an important par...
A Roman bronze statuette from the 2nd Century BC was recovered from a nuragic sanctuary close to Flo...
The bronze funeral monument for Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84) by Antonio del Pollaiolo, now in the Museum...
Identification and sampling of Porta Nuova materials were both based on macroscopic evidence such as...
The Colosso di Barletta is an imposing outdoor bronze statue, dating back the V century, located nea...
The Sant'Oronzo statue (Lecce, Southern Italy) consists of an internal wooden structure, completely ...
Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) has been used successfully for some time now in non-des...
The capability of the new generation EDXRF portable equipment offers a unique possibility to study t...
Domo is an archaeological site located in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, near the town of Bi...
The preliminary work for the edition of the complete catalogs of Civic collections of Vicenza (Italy...
The metropolitan church of Sant’Angelo (Monopoli, Bari - Italy), rebuilt in 1675 (Bellifemine, 1979...
<p>The restoration of the funeral monument of Innocent VIII (Giovan-Battista Cibo, 1484–1492) was ex...
Porta Nuova in Ravenna (Northern Italy), built in the XVi century, has been the object of an interdi...
To achieve adequate restoration project, the phase of choice the type of intervention it's a very de...
The monumental tomb of Jefferson Page, an officer in the American Navy, was built in 1899 and is l...
Buildings and monuments built using natural stone throughout the history constitute an important par...
A Roman bronze statuette from the 2nd Century BC was recovered from a nuragic sanctuary close to Flo...