CCR Archive
62e-SL-2022_Turin, Museum of Oriental Art, Buddha sitting with hands joined, inv. 452
Facilitated description:
The Buddha is a painted wooden sculpture from China.
The Buddha is represented sitting with his legs crossed and his hands joined close to his chest.
The Buddha was made in 1500 and is kept at the Museum of Oriental Art in Turin (MAO).
The La Venaria Reale Conservation and Restoration Centre restored the Buddha in 2022 for an exhibition.
The scientists of the Venaria Center have done scientific analysis to study the matieriali of which the Buddha is made.
The restorers carried out a cleaning (cleaning the surface of the sculpture from the dirt deposited over time and from the layers of old restorations).
They eliminated the non-original painted parts and not executed according to the ancient technique.
They designed the intervention on colors in collaboration with the superintendence.
Eventually they painted the Buddha to protect him from the sun's rays and dust.
Abstract of the intervention:
The work was restored on the occasion of the exhibition Buddha10. Fragments, drifts and refractions of the Buddhist visual imagination (Museo d'Arte Orientale di Torino, 20 October 2022 – 3 September 2023). The sculpture was subjected to an in-depth diagnostic campaign in order to deepen the executive technique and the state of conservation of the sculptures.
Restoration
The sculpture had widespread adhesion defects and pictorial overlays.
The intervention consisted of a general safety in view of the exposure. In particular, the following operations were envisaged: surface cleaning from inconsistent deposits, removal of overlaid pictorial materials aimed at recovering only the material considered original. At this stage, particular attention was paid to maintaining any ancient remakes to reproduce original materials and executive practices. The aesthetic restitution phase has been designed in collaboration with the Protection Authority, evaluating the possibility of intervening with plastering and pictorial integrations. Finally, a protective layer was added with a UV filter.


















