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Volume 5, September 2003 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Awash in Ancient Art by Alma Ortolan, Alma Ortolan Studio |
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Every
day new masterpieces are brought to light. Emblematic of that is case of the
Siena Cathedral where a large
fresco, painted around the year 1270, was recently found under the floor of the
central nave. It was so well preserved that it was possible to find the gold
plating that normally disappears from the surface of such a ancient murals; even
the colors are still bright. Organizing to Save the Past
The
discovery of a new fresco is never an easy task, especially because its
importance may be enormous. Not only does the newly found work represent a
potentially great contribution to the history of art, it can tell us about
styles and techniques that we might otherwise lose over the passage of time. In
this way, as the knowledge of the past becomes a part of our present, we help
ensure that the tradition of painting will endure throughout the centuries. Italy
has so many monuments that it is almost impossible to provide individual
attention to every object of art in need. Moreover, there is a chronic lack of
financial and personal resources. These are the reasons why we, as a group of
art professionals devoted to the study, preservation and conservation of our
cultural heritage are promoting a unique study-abroad program. Our workshops are
designed for those who want to expand their knowledge about Venetian arts of
fresco and conservation, while having a wonderful Italian experience. Attending
these activities are students of many nationalities, with diverse cultural
backgrounds, sharing the desire to have a formative and aesthetic experience in
a place that is unique in the world.
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