CCR Archive
21mc077-TE-2008_Turin, Galleria Sabauda, J. F. Van Bloemen, Roman countryside, inv. 747
Facilitated description:
Roman countryside is a painting on canvas.
Jan Frans Van Bloemen painted the painting in 1742.
The painting is kept at the Galleria Sabauda in Turin.
The La Venaria Reale Conservation and Restoration Centre did a maintenance on the painting in 2008 for an exhibition.
After the intervention, the painting was exhibited at an exhibition in Brussels.
The restorers cleaned the painting and the frame from dust.
They filled the wooden gaps of the frame with stucco (plaster and glue layer).
In the end they filled the lacks of gilding with watercolor.
Abstract of the intervention:
Maintenance
The intervention on the painting of the Galleria Sabauda in Turin is part of the maintenance carried out in view of the exhibition De Van Dyck in Bellotto. Splendeurs à la cour de Savoie in Brussels (Palais des Beaux-Arts, 20 February - 24 May 2009).
The aim of the intervention was to restore the conditions of functionality and legibility of the painting in the optics of minimal invasiveness and in compliance with the historical testimonies present on the work. The painting was then swabbed with acetone and artificial saliva. On the frame, on the other hand, small plasterings were made at the upper molding and the watercolor chromatic reintegration.
Bibliography
S. Villano, Sheet 9.9 in De Van Dyck in Bellotto. Splendeurs à la cour de Savoie, C. E. Spantigati, P. Astrua, A. M. Bava, S. Damiano, Torino, Allemandi, 2009, pp. 209.


















