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Collections, Catalogs & Exhibitions - National Gallery Technical Bulletin: Volume 41

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Book Synopsis: The latest in this annual bulletin based on research carried out at the National Gallery, London, draws on the combined expertise of scientists, conservators, and curators, bringing together a wealth of information about artists’ materials, practices, and techniques. The cleaning and restoration of The Adoration of the Kings by Botticelli and Filippino Lippi reveals its unusually complex physical and attributional history. The relining of Van Dyck’s equestrian portrait of Charles I is described, an operation that posed certain challenges due to its large size; at the same time the records of conservation of this painting offer a potted history of lining at the National Gallery. The recent cleaning of Jan van Eyck’s Portrait of a Man (“Léal Souvenir”) has shown that it retains an original surface coating that may explain its excellent condition. And finally, Leonardo’s Virgin of the Rocks offers new discoveries from macro XRF scanning and hyperspectral imaging, which extend our knowledge of the evolution of the painting during its production. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Read more

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The National Gallery Technical Bulletin: Volume 41 is a must-have for art enthusiasts and researchers alike. Based on research conducted at the prestigious National Gallery, London, this annual bulletin offers a wealth of information about artists' materials, practices, and techniques. With contributions from scientists, conservators, and curators, it provides a comprehensive insight into the fascinating world of art restoration and preservation.

One of the highlights of this bulletin is the in-depth analysis of The Adoration of the Kings by Botticelli and Filippino Lippi. Through meticulous cleaning and restoration, the complex physical and attributional history of this masterpiece is revealed. This fascinating account takes you on a journey through time, uncovering the layers of artistic evolution.

Another remarkable feature is the description of the relining operation of Van Dyck's equestrian portrait of Charles I. The challenges faced due to its large size make this process all the more intriguing. The records of conservation associated with this painting provide an invaluable insight into the history of lining at the National Gallery, making this bulletin a treasure trove of knowledge.

Jan van Eyck's Portrait of a Man, known as "Léal Souvenir," takes center stage as its recent cleaning sheds light on its original surface coating. This revelation helps us understand why this iconic painting has maintained its excellent condition over the years. Delve into the secrets of its preservation and discover the hidden stories behind its enduring beauty.

For Leonardo da Vinci enthusiasts, the bulletin offers exciting new discoveries related to his masterpiece, Virgin of the Rocks. Groundbreaking techniques such as macro XRF scanning and hyperspectral imaging provide unprecedented insights into the evolution of the painting during its production. This groundbreaking research offers a deeper appreciation for one of art history's most celebrated works.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary publication by the National Gallery Company, distributed by Yale University Press. Expand your knowledge, explore the intricacies of art restoration, and uncover the hidden secrets behind some of the world's most famous masterpieces. Order your copy now and embark on a journey through time and art!

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