Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

A Hybrid Approach to the Digital Restoration of Large or Damaged Works of Art

View through CrossRef
Abstract This paper will discuss the issues faced by the Rhode Island Historical Society (RIHS) in deciding how to handle the conservation and restoration needs of a very large and damaged work in their collection, and describe the innovative solution they came up with. The RIHS faced the decision of how to approach possible restoration of an 1812 painted drop scene or theater curtain, which had been conserved in the 1980s but was by now in need of cleaning and perhaps further restoration, to help celebrate the organization’s bicentennial in 2022. They had to decide what the limits of traditional restoration were for their object, if this restoration might significantly affect the integrity of the work, and whether the considerable cost of traditional restoration was too prohibitive for a smaller institution. In considering these questions the RIHS came to the conclusion that an alternative method of restoring a work such as theirs was needed, a method that would allow an institution to create a digital file of the work, and to “restore” it using a combination of photo-editing tools and traditional painting methods. Digital photo-editing on its own would not have been sufficient to produce an organic, realistic restoration of the work, and using this hybrid digital approach, which did not alter the original object in any way, was the ideal solution.
Title: A Hybrid Approach to the Digital Restoration of Large or Damaged Works of Art
Description:
Abstract This paper will discuss the issues faced by the Rhode Island Historical Society (RIHS) in deciding how to handle the conservation and restoration needs of a very large and damaged work in their collection, and describe the innovative solution they came up with.
The RIHS faced the decision of how to approach possible restoration of an 1812 painted drop scene or theater curtain, which had been conserved in the 1980s but was by now in need of cleaning and perhaps further restoration, to help celebrate the organization’s bicentennial in 2022.
They had to decide what the limits of traditional restoration were for their object, if this restoration might significantly affect the integrity of the work, and whether the considerable cost of traditional restoration was too prohibitive for a smaller institution.
In considering these questions the RIHS came to the conclusion that an alternative method of restoring a work such as theirs was needed, a method that would allow an institution to create a digital file of the work, and to “restore” it using a combination of photo-editing tools and traditional painting methods.
Digital photo-editing on its own would not have been sufficient to produce an organic, realistic restoration of the work, and using this hybrid digital approach, which did not alter the original object in any way, was the ideal solution.

Related Results

Ancient mural inpainting via structure information guided two-branch model
Ancient mural inpainting via structure information guided two-branch model
AbstractAncient murals are important cultural heritages for our exploration of ancient civilizations and are of great research value. Due to long-time exposure to the environment, ...
Gyula Hajnóczi and a New Dimension of Heritage Restoration
Gyula Hajnóczi and a New Dimension of Heritage Restoration
The restoration of monuments: a distinctly cultural act realized by the means of architecture; thus, it is an architectural work, and as such is not independent of the prevailing a...
Non-metric digital reconstruction of Roman mosaics excavated in the city of Ravenna (Italy)
Non-metric digital reconstruction of Roman mosaics excavated in the city of Ravenna (Italy)
<p>During the excavations carried out in summer 2011 in Piazza Anita Garibaldi in Ravenna, during construction of the new underground  waste  containers,  five  rooms  decora...
A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage
A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage
The recent “digital turn” in archaeology has driven methodological advances and opened new research avenues, with wide ranging impacts at multiple scales. The proliferation ...
Promosi Media Sosial dan Literasi Digital Terhadap Kinerja Pemasaran yang di Moderasi Akses Fasilitas Digital
Promosi Media Sosial dan Literasi Digital Terhadap Kinerja Pemasaran yang di Moderasi Akses Fasilitas Digital
Pelaku bisnis saat ini banyak yang sudah menggunakan teknologi internet untuk memasuki pasar dunia maya. Pelaku bisnis menjalankan berbagai usaha secara elektronik. Pemanfaatan tek...
The Lapidary of Palazzo Ancarano, head office of the Archaeological Superintendence of Emilia Romagna
The Lapidary of Palazzo Ancarano, head office of the Archaeological Superintendence of Emilia Romagna
In Italy, in the academic field, there are many cases of collaboration between the University and various institutions protecting Cultural Heritage. It is made possible due to the ...
Hybrid image of three contents
Hybrid image of three contents
AbstractA hybrid image allows multiple image interpretations to be modulated by the viewing distance. Originally, it can be constructed by combining the low and high spatial freque...

Recent Results

X-radiograph(s) of "Three Nudes"
X-radiograph(s) of "Three Nudes"
X-Radiograph Description: X-Radiograph (detail of the center figure) X-Radiograph Settings: 15 kv, 8 ma, 1 min., 42" distance Burroughs Number: 3658 X-Radiograph(s) of: ...
Translating Stephen King’s The Stand to Quality TV
Translating Stephen King’s The Stand to Quality TV
Abstract Released in 1978 and updated in 1990, the post-apocalyptic epic fantasy novel The Stand remains one of author Stephen King’s most significant works. The Sta...
Facsimile of Hunting Goblet (Lüneburg School, c. 1570)
Facsimile of Hunting Goblet (Lüneburg School, c. 1570)
Gilded silver original is in the collection of the Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin....

Back to Top