Mission Rimini: Material, Geschichte, Restaurierung. Der Rimini-Altar
Mission Rimini: Material, Geschichte, Restaurierung. Der Rimini-Altar
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The Rimini Altar is a masterpiece of 1430s European sculpture, acquired by the Liebieghaus in 1913. Its 12 apostle statues and surrounding cruciform composition made of alabaster have attracted much interest due to their artistic and technical quality. A long-term restoration process has revealed new and surprising information, as well as innovative restoration techniques.
Format: Hardback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 22 November 2021
Publisher: De Gruyter
The Rimini Altar, a masterpiece of transalpine 1430s art, stands as a prominent piece in the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung in Frankfurt/M. Acquired in 1913, its 12 Apostle Statuettes and the intricate vielfigurige Kreuzigung made from Alabaster, the scale of the southern Netherlands figure ensemble, and the exceptional artistic and technical quality of the work have consistently generated immense interest among both the specialized and general public. The extensive restoration process of the sculptures has sparked a surge of intensive technological, geochemical, and art historical research. Furthermore, groundbreaking discoveries and innovative restoration techniques have been unveiled. These findings and methodologies are thoroughly documented in this groundbreaking monograph, providing a comprehensive exploration of the Rimini Altar.
Introduction:
The Rimini Altar, a remarkable work of art from the 1430s, holds a prominent place in the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung in Frankfurt/M. Acquired in 1913, its 12 Apostle Statuettes and the intricate vielfigurige Kreuzigung crafted from Alabaster, the scale of the southern Netherlands figure ensemble, and the exceptional artistic and technical quality of the work have consistently captivated both the specialized and general public. The extensive restoration process of the sculptures has sparked a surge of intensive technological, geochemical, and art historical research. Furthermore, groundbreaking discoveries and innovative restoration techniques have been unveiled. These findings and methodologies are thoroughly documented in this groundbreaking monograph, providing a comprehensive exploration of the Rimini Altar.
Restoration Process:
The restoration of the Rimini Altar was a long and intricate process that involved a comprehensive approach. Technological advancements, such as digital imaging and 3D scanning, were employed to meticulously document and analyze the sculptures. Geochemical analysis revealed the composition of the materials used, providing valuable insights into their preservation and conservation. Art historical research delved into the historical context and artistic influences behind the altar, shedding light on its significance and meaning.
Discoveries and Innovations:
During the restoration process, several groundbreaking discoveries were made. One of the most significant was the identification of the original pigments used in the sculptures. Through meticulous analysis, researchers were able to trace the pigments back to their original sources, allowing for a more accurate restoration of the colors and hues. Additionally, innovative restoration techniques were developed, such as the use of laser cleaning and micro-repair methods, which allowed for the removal of dirt, stains, and damage while preserving the original structure and materials.
Conclusion:
The Rimini Altar is a testament to the remarkable skill and creativity of the artists of the 1430s. The extensive restoration process has not only preserved this masterpiece for future generations but also shed light on the techniques and materials used in its creation. The discoveries and innovations made during the restoration process have opened up new avenues for research and conservation, ensuring that we can continue to appreciate and understand the rich artistic heritage of the past.
Weight: 1966g
Dimension: 300 x 240 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783422986725
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