AFTER BRANDI – UMBERTO BALDINI AND THE MODERN THEORY OF CONSERVATION-RESTORATION IN ITALY

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Giorgio Bonsanti

g.bonsanti44@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2354-5954

Abstract

Giorgio Bonsanti, as a contemporary witness of Umberto Baldini’s professional activities in Florence and his successor as Soprintendente of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, gives an overview of the closely intertwined situation in theory and practice of conservation-restoration at Baldini’s time. He analyses terms and principles of Baldini’s Theory and Methodological Unity and emphasises this theory as well as the related methods of reintegration as a development of Brandi’s Theory and the methods of the Istituto Centrale per il Restauro in Rome. Furthermore, he shortly outlines actual Italian positions in theory and practice of conservation-restoration.

Keywords:

Italian Theories of Conservation-Restoration, Methodology of Conservation-Restoration, Italian Re-integration Methods, Theory and Practice of Conservation-Restoration

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Bonsanti, G. (2019). AFTER BRANDI – UMBERTO BALDINI AND THE MODERN THEORY OF CONSERVATION-RESTORATION IN ITALY. Protection of Cultural Heritage, (8), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.35784/odk.1026
Author Biography

Giorgio Bonsanti, State University of Florence

Former Professor of the State University of Florence (he held a chair on history and theory of conservation) and former Soprintendente (President-director) of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure – Laboratori di Restauro di Firenze