Subject: Course on pigments
The Amsterdam-Maastricht Summer University and The Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL; Limburg Conservation Institute) jointly present The Painters Palette in the 16th and 17th Century: Pigment Preparation and Painting Technology Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg Maastricht, The Netherlands July 9-17, 2002 Co-Ordination: Helene Dubois (Limburg Conservation Institute) Rene Hoppenbrouwers (Limburg Conservation Institute) Manon Braat (Amsterdam-Maastricht Summer University) +31 20 6200225 Fax: +31 20 6249368 manon [at] amsu__edu http://www.amsu.edu/ **** Moderator's comments: This is a truncated announcement. For complete information and application, see the News page in Conservation OnLine <URL:http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/news/> The Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL; Limburg Conservation Institute) in Maastricht is a Netherlands provincial conservation studio. The studio is specialised in paintings on panel and canvas, work on paper, contemporary art and painted decorations in historic interiors. Studios are located in Maastricht and Kerkrade. Apart from paying special attention to the cultural heritage of the Province of Limburg, the SRAL operates nationally through conservation and research projects for museums, monuments and historic buildings. Since 1990 the SRAL provides for the national post-graduate Training Programme on Conservation of Paintings and Painted Objects. The five-year course, divided in a three-year period in Maastricht and two years of internships in Dutch museums, focuses on three conservation disciplines: old master paintings, modern art and decorated historic interiors. All students have completed a full academic education (art-history, architecture, chemistry) upon entry in the course. The training programme is entirely organised by the Maastricht institute and is partly subsidised by the Department of Culture from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. The Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage in Amsterdam is officially entitled to issue a diploma to students graduating. The SRAL actively stimulates the exchange of students and teaching staff between other training programmes and offers internships in order to provide advanced practical training. The promotion of knowledge transfer and interdisciplinary discussion on themes concerning historic painting materials and techniques and conservation issues, is accomplished through active contributions to university programmes, international exchange and research projects. Course Description During this intensive one-week course, a series of practical workshops and lectures will introduce participants to the preparation of supports, mineral pigments and organic dyestuffs. The participants will experiment with the buildup of paint layers and the use of different binding media, based on the examination of old master paintings. Part of the programme will be the copying of small areas of paintings, on show in the nearby Bonnefantenmuseum. Upon registration participants should indicate their preference for making a reconstruction of a panel painting or canvas painting. Applicant Profile This course is intended for post-graduate students, professional art historians and conservation scientists with a special interest in painting techniques. Basic manual skills are required but no specific painting experience is needed. Candidates will be selected on the basis of their detailed curriculum vitae and letter of motivation. Capacity: 20 participants Language: English Fee: 820 EURO, including lunches and costs of materials, as well as free access to the cultural programme of The Amsterdam-Maastricht Summer University. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:75 Distributed: Tuesday, May 7, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-75-007 ***Received on Monday, 6 May, 2002