Maurizio Seracini: The secret lives of paintings
Maurizio Seracini: Skrivno življenje slik
Maurizio Seracini uses advanced tools common in engineering and medical labs to unravel centuries-old mysteries of art. Full bio
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in danes
ni bilo, zlasti ne v Italiji,
da bomo v zidove ke države nad Milanom, krasila pa naj bi steno dvorane Salone dei Cinquecento,
izvrtali luknjice in vanje vstavili sonde,
zato se je raziskovanje ustavilo.
v cerkvi Santa Maria Novella v Firencah.
da je mogoče Vasari kaj takega storil
da je bil velik občudovalec Leonarda da Vincija.
in iskanje zračne odprtine.
s specifičnim poudarkom na umetnosti, arhitekturi
veliko bolj kompleksne raziskave -
ki kažejo na to,
In ker zagotovo vemo,
za najvplivnejšega umetnika tiste dobe.
V trenutku, ko jo izpostavimo UV svetlobi,
postane pasji mladiček.
Skratka, vse pisanje o eksotični simboliki
Prišlo bi najmanj do kulturne revolucije,
Ravno smo jo pregledali z infrardečo kamero
je bilo potrjeno,
Zapisano je celo,
Včasih pa temu ni tako.
delali z roko v roki
manj subjektivno pripisovanje avtorstva,
je nenavadno nazorna
Zaradi tega slona
ki je pet stoletij sploh nismo mogli videti.
S simulacijo vam bom pokazal,
ki jih vidimo na sliki.
Z njim samo zradirate en sloj z ekrana
če bi govorili o dejanskih pacientih.
kulturne vrednote,
posebno dandanes.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Maurizio Seracini - Art diagnosticianMaurizio Seracini uses advanced tools common in engineering and medical labs to unravel centuries-old mysteries of art.
Why you should listen
It’s surprising to hear of a former engineer and medical student who has dedicated his career to the analysis of more than 2,500 works of art. But Maurizio Seracini is not your typical art connoisseur. He uses technologies from both of his worlds, such as multispectral imaging, sonogram and x-ray, to peer through the layers of paintings and reveal their secrets.
Most famous is Seracini’s more-than-30-year quest to find Leonardo Da Vinci’s missing painting The Battle of Anghiari. Seracini suspects the piece is behind another giant fresco painted by Giorgio Vasari in the Sala dei Cinquecento in Florence, Italy. To find it, Seracini must find a way to look beneath Vasari’s masterpiece while keeping it intact.
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