Pinin Brambilla Barcilon Archive
Milan, Pinacoteca di Brera, Aurelio Luini, Martyrdom of St. Vincent, Ripped mural
Description Report; phototypes (positive, negative).
consistency
Quantity 1|26|35|4
Type positive document(s) on paper up to 21x29 cm, slide(s) up to 10x12 cm, negative on film up to 10x15 cm
Description restoration report. positive b/w 18x24 cm. 2 color slides 6x6 cm, 33 color slides with frame 5x5 cm. negative on film 10x12 cm.
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APBB_CTRS_F101_41
Restoration report (07/1997-09/1997) and photographic documentation relating to the intervention on the torn fresco depicting the Martyrdom of St. Vincent by Aurelio Luini.
It also contains: Report on the first investigations carried out by Syremont (12/09/1994); inspection report and methodological indications for the restoration sent by Giorgio Bosanti to Cecilia Frosinini (14/12/1994).
Works supervision: Binaghi.
Facilitated description
The work "Martyrdom of St. Vincent" by Aurelio Luini is a torn fresco (a restorer transported the pictorial layer from the original support, the wall, to a different support, in this case a wooden table) of about 1580-1593.
At the time of the restoration it was kept at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, and today it is kept in the Civic Collections of Ancient Art of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan.
The restorer Pinin Brambilla Barcilon restored the work in 1997 under the direction of Maria Teresa Binaghi Olivari.
The left side of the painting was very ruined, with two detached flaps.
The restorer stopped the raised color scales and smoothed out the lifts.


















