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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.

How does the existing craquelure affect the mechanical stability of canvas paintings?

How does the existing craquelure affect the mechanical stability of canvas paintings?

Posted on 31 May 202331 May 2023 by Heritage Science

As we mentioned in the previous post How to model the risk of damage for canvas paintings?, following research on mechanical damage in the case of canvas paintings was focused READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Preventive conservation
London research on egg tempera

London research on egg tempera

Posted on 22 May 202319 May 2023 by Heritage Science

Thanks to the long-term cooperation of our group with Dr Marianne Odlyha and the STER scholarship program, PhD student Katarzyna Poznańska took part in a one-month internship at Birkbeck, University READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Preventive conservation
Experience exchange by the Seine

Experience exchange by the Seine

Posted on 17 May 202317 May 2023 by Heritage Science

Within the PROM program scholarship, Katarzyna Poznańska took part in a three-week internship at the Laboratoire d’Archéologie Moléculaire et Structurale (LAMS) at the Sorbonne Université thanks to the hospitality of READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Preventive conservation
Listening to gesso

Listening to gesso

Posted on 27 April 202327 April 2023 by Heritage Science

Our research on the formation of craquelure patterns in the painting layer requires a study of the mechanical properties of its components. Thus, this week we have been measuring the READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Preventive conservation
Short film about our research

Short film about our research

Posted on 24 March 202327 March 2023 by Heritage Science

We invite you to watch a short film in which we briefly summarize the research topics we are currently working on. The film was made thanks to the team of READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), Preventive conservation, PVCare (EN)
How to model the risk of damage for canvas paintings?

How to model the risk of damage for canvas paintings?

Posted on 11 February 2023 by Heritage Science

Today we will tell you more about a three-dimensional model of a canvas painting, which we are working on in the GRIEG project. In order for the computer model to READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), Preventive conservation
Craquelure in social media

Craquelure in social media

Posted on 16 January 202316 January 2023 by Heritage Science

Thanks to such posts, the awareness of the problems affecting cultural heritage and the challenges we face every day, especially in the GRIEG project, is growing. Bravo!

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), Preventive conservation
Visiting Warsaw for the AChwOZ XXII conference

Visiting Warsaw for the AChwOZ XXII conference

Posted on 12 December 202213 January 2023 by Heritage Science

After a 3-year break, the AChwOZ conference – Chemical Analysis in the Protection of Cultural Heritage Objects – returned to its on-site form, which we welcomed with great joy! Once READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), Preventive conservation, PVCare (EN)
We take part in Gordon Research Conference 2022: Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research

We take part in Gordon Research Conference 2022: Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research

Posted on 21 July 202217 January 2023 by Heritage Science

What a week! Surrounded by the Bernese Alps, the Swiss Les Diablerets was this weekend not only a stop on the Tour de France, but more importantly, hosted the Gordon READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), PRELUDIUM (EN), Preventive conservation
GRIEG Project: Panel of Experts in the shade of Brunelleschi's Dome

GRIEG Project: Panel of Experts in the shade of Brunelleschi’s Dome

Posted on 9 June 20229 June 2022 by Heritage Science

At the halfway point of the GRIEG project, we reached out to the authorities in the field of conservation and heritage science, who were invited to a mid-term meeting in READ MORE

Posted in GRIEG News, Heritage Science (EN), Nawa (EN), Preventive conservation
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