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PHOTO: Compostiera in cristallo soffiato a stampo, con applicazioni a caldo di filamenti e di fiori in paste vitree policrome, XVIII secolo. Murano, Museo del Vetro. Particolare
With the support of
Corning Museum of Glass
Ecole du Louvre
Fondazione Musei Civici Venezia
Institut national du patrimoine
Venice Foundation
Victoria & Albert Museum
With the participation
of the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Venice (Italy)
Organised with the collaboration of:
AIHV - Association Internationale pour l'Historie du Verre – National Italian Committee
LAMA – Laboratorio Analisi Materiali Antichi dell’Università IUAV
Museo del Vetro, Fondazione Musei Civici Venezia
Co-financed by the Veneto Region
The “Study Days on Venetian Glass” are an opportunity for in-depth study on Venetian glass and are tuned to an audience of Museum conservators, collectors and experts.
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HIGHER EDUCATION COURSE STUDY DAYS ON VENETIAN GLASS
Approximately 1700’s
Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
2nd , 3rd and 4th April 2014
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Posted 14 January 2014
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The programme includes lessons by experts who, after a general overview, will guide participants through the direct study of methods and pieces, encouraging participants to actively take part, also through presentations. Lessons and discussions will be held in English; contributions in Italian will be translated into English by the seminar curators.
The topics that will be touched upon will include:
General overview of the history and art history of glass; Raw materials and casting/processing techniques; Archaeometrics; Conservation and Restoration.
The seminars will be completed by a tour of the Murano Glass Museum and by practical demonstrations in glassmaking studios.
Scientific and Organizing Committee
ROSA BAROVIER MENTASTI, Glass historian
SANDRO FRANCHINI, Chancellor Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
WILLIAM GUDENRATH, Corning Museum of Glass
LORENZO LAZZARINI, LAMA- IUAV University of Venice
SANDRO PEZZOLI, Collector
LINO TAGLIAPIETRA, Artist and glass master
MARCO VERITÀ, LAMA- IUAV University of Venice
SECRETARY
Laura Padoan
ivsla@istitutoveneto.it
PROGRAMME
Wednesday 2nd of April
Session I
9.30 a.m.
ROSA BAROVIER MENTASTI, General historical and artistic overview
10.00 a.m.
MARTINA FRANK, Decoration, glass and mirrors in Eighteenth Century Venice.
11.30 a.m.
MARCO VERITÀ, Raw materials, casting and handling techniques
Session II
2.30 p.m.
ROSA BAROVIER MENTASTI, CRISTINA TONINI, Tools for studying ancient glass: paintings and graphic works, inventories
WILLIAM GUDENRATH, The collection of Venetian glass given to King Fredrich IV of Denmark by the Doge during the King’s Visit to Venice in 1709
ABSTRACT: On New Year’s Day 1709, the Republic of Venice officially gifted the King over two hundred pieces of ‘the finest Venetian glass’. A small room just off the throne-room in Rosenborg Castle (Copenhagen) was fully outfitted with elaborately decorated shelves and the glass installed in 1714. Fully restored in the 1990s, the collection remains a unique ‘standard reference’ for scholars studying Venetian glass of about 1700. Exploration of typology, parallels, and variations on Rosenborg objects will be the focus of this presentation.
4.00 p.m.
COMMENTS BY PARTICIPANTS
REINO LIEFKES, Victoria and Albert Museum
SUZANNE HIGGOTT, Wallace Collection
7.30 p.m.
Reserved visit of the Basilica of San Marc
Saint Mark's Basilica is a monument made unique by both its wealth of history and the magnificence of its façade and interior. In essence, it is a splendid workshop, where, through the centuries, worked great Italian and European artists.
To understand the Basilica's role through the centuries, the full extent of artistic, iconographic and religious content, combined with the wealth and variety of historical influence are exhaustively presented here, within a range of searchable subject areas.
Thursday 3rd of April
Session III
9.30 a.m.
MARCO VERITÀ, Venetian glass polychromy
WILLIAM GUDENRATH e LINO TAGLIAPIETRA, Processing and decorating techniques.
ABSTRACT: Close scrutiny of small technical details in historical objects can help us better characterize a style or type, and alert investigators to similarities—and differences—with comparison objects. Specially-made video segments showing reconstructed manufacturing processes will aid in better understanding Venetian glassworking techniques practiced in the early 18th century. The presentation will begin with a brief review of the findings presented at earlier Study Days symposiums (2012 and 2013) on the subjects of Venetian glass of about 1500 and 1600.
COMMENTS BY PARTICIPANTS
ISABELLE BIRON, Laboratoire du Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France
Introduction aux enjeux des analyses chimiques élémentaires dans l’étude des verres anciens – exemples des verres vénitiens
Session IV
COMMENTS BY PARTICIPANTS
Reserved visit Palazzo Mocenigo
The visit of Palazzo Mocenigo, in the itinerary completely renewed and expanded at the end of 2013, winds its way through twenty rooms on the first piano nobile, therefore doubling the amount of exhibition area compared to when it opened in 1985. The layout was designed by Pier Luigi Pizzi, an internationally renowned set designer, whilst palazzo furnishings and paintings were integrated with a large number of works from different sectors and deposits of the Venice Civic Museums, thanks to the painstaking, intelligent process of restoring and valorizing canvases and pastels, furnishings and glass that had never been on display before.
http://www.visitmuve.it/it/musei/
Friday 4th of April
Sesion V and VI
9.30 a.m.
Demonstrations of workmanship in a furnace in Murano (LINO TAGLIAPIETRA and WILLIAM GUDENRATH).
2.00 p.m.
Tour of the Museum of Glass in Murano
The museum is housed in the ancient Palazzo dei Vescovi of Torcello. Since 1923 is part of the Musei Civici Veneziani.
The collections are chronologically ordered: in addition to an archaeological section, which includes notable Roman finds from between the first and third century AD, it boasts the largest historical collection of Murano glass, featuring important pieces from between the fifteenth and twentieth century, including world-renowned masterpieces.
Particularly important are the collections of Renaissance glass in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
During the visit, which will be directed by Rosa Barovier Mentasti and guided by the Director of the Museum Dr. Chiara Squarcina, it will be possible to have access to the deposits of the Museum to study some of the most important pieces.
http://www.visitmuve.it/it/musei/
6.00 p.m.
Istituto Veneto di Scienze lettere ed Arti
Final session
Lecture of Maestro Pier Luigi Pizzi
Saturday 5th of April
Reserved visit Museum of Ca’ Rezzonico (requested booking)
The Museum is housed in the palace of Ca’ Rezzonico designed by Baldassare Longhena and completed by Giorgio Massari.
Since 1935 was sold to the Venice Town Council becoming the Museum of Ca’ Rezzonico.
On the first floor, eleven rooms exhibit paintings, sculptures, frescoed ceilings, collections of 18th century furnishings and an important collection of Venetian chandeliers of XVIII century.
The second floor opens with a long central hall typical of Venetian palaces in which there are two early works by Canaletto; the rooms dedicated to the work of Pietro Longhi and the Giandomenico Tieopolo frescoes originally on the walls of Villa Zianigo are not to be missed.
The third floor contains not only the three rooms of the Ai Do San Marchi Pharmacy, but also the noteworthy collection of paintings bequeathed by Egidio Martini.
Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti - Campo S. Stefano, 2945 - 30124 VENEZIA - p.iva 02728810272
http://www.istitutoveneto.it
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How to enrol:
Applications should be sent by e-mail (ivsla@istitutoveneto.it) at the latest by 31st of January 2014.
Applications should include a CV highlighting the applicant’s interest for the topic and any other previous studies in this specific field.
Applications will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee that will select participants based on their qualifications and their stated motivations. The selection made will attempt to ensure the participation of candidates from different cultural backgrounds and countries of origin. Participants must be committed to take part in all courses, seminars and visits scheduled. At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate of participation.
The number of places available is limited to 30.
The enrolment fee is 300 €.
All expenses relating to travel to and from Venice, and food and lodgings on arrival, will be borne by participants. The organisers will bear the costs of the trip to Murano, the tour of the Glass Museum, of the Basilica of San Marc, the visit of Palazzo Mocenigo, the visit of Ca’ Rezzonico in addition to the demonstrations in Maestro Tagliapietra’s atelier.
Two places will be allocated free of charge to young PhD/Research students or graduates who have applied for the course and whose CV is pertinent with the topics studied during the Study Days.
One place will be allocated free of charge to a participant from the South-East of Europe, to be selected together with the UNESCO Bureau in Venice.
Programme of the 2013 Study Days
http://www.istitutoveneto.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/761
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