Restoration of Paintings Master Course
Master
In Firenze (Italy)
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
14,600 €
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Firenze (Italy)
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Class hours
450h
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Duration
28 Weeks
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Start date
Different dates available
The goal of our master is to develop highly qualified professionals – through the creation of a career-oriented portfolio - essential for achieving a breakthrough career or to build a solid foundation for students' future employment in the restoration field.
The unique feature of our Master is the so-called "corporate research", a joint project in collaboration with an Italian company that takes place in the second semester of the academic year.
Students are given the chance to be in direct contact (during the second semester) with Italian companies, laboratories, design studios, artists, according to the contents of their study and under the supervision of their professors.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
1) 4-year college or university graduates. Or alternatively, anyone who has collected sufficient working experience in restoration, and desires to pursue an advanced training.
2) 12-work portfolio, that best represents student’s style and conceptual world.
3) 2 recommendation letters (no mandatory).
Reviews
Subjects
- Evaluation
- Art History
- Restoration
- Materials
- Dressmaking
- Fashion Photography
- Conservation
- Interior Design
- Pattern cutting
- Fashion journalism
- Fashion
- Arts
- Fashion design
- Hands-On training
- Shoe design
- Jewellery
- Fashion Business
- Photographic survey of Restoration
- Polychrome works
- Diagnostics for the preservation of art works
- Tailormaking
Teachers and trainers (1)
Accademia Riaci
Professional School
Course programme
Through studio, and laboratory classes, the students in Master Program at Accademia Riaci concentrate on: The identification of traditional and modern materials and fabrication techniques, the assessment and documentation of the physical condition and the nature and extent of deterioration of the artifact, the measures, which can be taken to prevent damage to the artifact during storage, display, and shipping, the wide variety of techniques and materials employed in the conservation of artifacts, the physical, aesthetic, and pragmatic factors that govern the selection of conservation treatment, the application of physical and chemical principles, as well as scientific methodology to conservation and preservation problems.
The course structure of the curriculum provides students with simultaneous instruction in the department’s paintings, paper, and objects specialties as well as in their various subspecialties including ethnographic and archaeological materials. This program structure encourages students to integrate techniques and materials of all restoration specialties in developing a solution to restoration problems.
The department believes that the greatest educational benefit results when the students are exposed to the full range of problems involved in restoration work and are given experience in selecting and using the appropriate materials and methods. It requires, therefore, that each treatment is undertaken by a student be carried through to completion by that student, including consideration of proper housing, display, and, where appropriate, packing and shipping.
The department faculty includes nationally and internationally recognized conservator and other conservation specialists with extensive experience in conservation education.
Taught in Italian with free English interpretation service.
Restoration of Paintings Master Course
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
14,600 €