A large part of the conference is again held in a stationary form, but the online form, additionally arranged in a fun and accessible computer game convention, was a perfect READ MORE
Category: GRIEG News
The research carried out within this project, No. 2019/34/H/HS2/00581, has received funding from the Norway Grants 2014-2021.
A fragment of Bosch’s follower artwork now available in our virtual gallery of scans
The work of our colleague Sergei Antropov can make you jealous. Not everyone has a chance to see works of art such as the Last Judgment by Hieronymus Bosch’s follower READ MORE
Unexpected support for the GRIEG project: Night Watch in ultra resolution
The database of paintings on which we can conduct qualitative and quantitative craquelure analysis is growing! This time it is not another scan we have carried out, but an ultra-high READ MORE
Dr. Marcin Bury, welcome on board!
We are pleased to inform that the announced competition for the position of Assistant was won by Marcin Bury, who joined our group at the beginning of 2022! Marcin holds READ MORE
Not one, but two craquelures that you can analyze!
Recently, through an interactive scan available on every electronic device, we gave the opportunity to deeply study with us the craquelure in the painting of Virgin and Child by an READ MORE
Wintertime is full of performances
The breakthrough of the year is, on the one hand, time to slow down and enjoy the upcoming Christmas, and on the other hand – an intense time for summaries. READ MORE
Two important conferences, CollectionCare and ACHwOZ, already behind us!
Both meetings gathered a really large group of listeners, each over 150 people! The CollectionCare conference, organized by the team from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), was a summary READ MORE
We are talking with partners about modeling in the GRIEG project
In heritage science, nothing matters more than non-destructive research methods. For this reason, almost every project uses a powerful tool that has become available quite recently – computer simulations. This READ MORE
Investigate the craquelure with us thanks to an interactive scan
We are happy to share with you an interactive scan of panel painting from one of Krakow’s collections, which allows us, and now also you, to study craquelures! The image READ MORE
Open competition for the position of Research Assistant in our group!
We encourage you to join our group and apply for the position of Research Assistant! We are looking for a mechanical engineer, material engineer or physicist for a period of READ MORE