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Pinin Brambilla Barcilon Archive

Milan, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Bernardino Luini, Coronation of Thorns, Mural
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Milan, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Bernardino Luini, Coronation of Thorns, Mural

Description Reports, graphic mappings; positive phototypes.


consistency

Quantity 3|16|1

Type positive dossier(s) on paper up to 21x29 cm.phototype(s) out of standard format

Description 15 positive reports in color 18x24 cm. Color positive 30x40 cm.

Reordering sign

APBB_CTRS_F55_9; APBB_CTRS_C7_9


Restoration report (06/2009-08/2009) with attached Technical Report Scientific Investigations of the Conservation and Restoration Centre ‘La Venaria Reale’ (28/07/2009), Conservation and restoration project and photographic documentation relating to the restoration of the fresco depicting theCrowning of thorns by Bernardino Luini.

It also contains: copy of the letter from the Superintendence of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana concerning the granting of authorisation for the restoration work (03/07/2009); illustrated postcard with a pencil note "to Mrs. Pinin B.B. at the end of the Last Supper", with a short text signed by [Sandra Maspero] (?).

Works supervision: Mariolina Olivari.

 

 

Facilitated description
 

Bernardino Luini’s Coronation of Thorns is a mural painting from 1522 in the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milan.
Restorer Pinin Brambilla Barcilon restored the work in 2009 under the direction of Mariolina Olivari.
The aim of the restoration was to secure the painting and remove materials that were not suitable for preservation.
Larger gaps (missing parts) have been integrated (reconstruction of the material or color of missing parts) to hatch (thin and small lines of color that from a distance recompose the shape of the missing part).
The smaller gaps (missing parts) were painted with watercolor veils (transparent layer of color).