1000 resultados para Andritch, Ivo (1892-1975) -- Portraits
Harry Bennett and Josephine Goman at table, inscribed "To my friend Joe Goman from Harry H. Bennett"
Resumo:
El cine documental ha sido un género que, a pesar de la escasa difusión que ha tenido en España en el pasado frente al cine de ficción, tuvo un amplio desarrollo en el campo de la producción. En primer lugar, de la mano del organismo NO-DO (Noticiarios y Documentales), que va a definir toda una forma de hacer en los aspectos técnicos como puramente temáticos. Esta tendencia será continuada en gran medida por numerosas productoras privadas que siguen tales pautas en busca de beneficios derivados de la Administración cinematográfica.
Resumo:
This thesis project concentrated on both the study and treatment of an early 20th century male portrait in oil from Colecção Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Lisbon, Portugal. The portrait of Januário Correia de Almeida, exhibits a tear (approximately 4.0 cm by 2.3 cm) associated with paint loss on the right upper side, where it is possible to observe an unusually thick size layer (approximately 50 microns) and an open weave mesh canvas. Size layers made from animal glue remain subject to severe dimensional changes due to changes in relative humidity (RH), thereby affecting the stability of the painting. In this case, the response to moisture of the size layer is minimal and the painting is largely uncracked with very little active flaking. This suggests that the size layer has undergone pre-treatment to render it unresponsive to moisture or water. Reconstructions based on late nineteenth century recipes using historically appropriate materials are used to explore various options for modifying the characteristics of gelatine, some of which may relate to the Portrait’s size layer. The thesis is separated into two parts: Part 1: Describes the history, condition, materials and techniques of the painting. It also details the treatment of Januário Correia de Almeida as well as the choices made and problems encountered during the treatment. Part 2: Discusses the history of commercial gelatine production, the choice of the appropriate animal source to extract the collagen to produce reconstructions of the portrait’s size layer as well as the characterization of selected reconstructions. The execution of a shallow textured infill led to one publication and one presentation: Abstract accepted for presentation and publication, International Meeting on Retouching of Cultural Heritage (RECH3), Francisco Brites, Leslie Carlyle and Raquel Marques, ‘’Hand building a Low Profile Textured Fill for a Large Loss’’.