Ancient bronze statues mainly require material integrity assessment and restoration. Restoration may include also the update of the museum exhibition, defining new structural frames and fragment re-composition to preserve the statue and improve the interpretation of the original aspect. This paper proves how engineering methods (such as Finite Element Analysis, Computer Aided Design modelling, Reverse Engineering) may assist cultural heritage experts and restorers in these tasks. It presents the activities made together with the Museo Nazionale Romano and the Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro, on the so-called “Principe Ellenistico” (Hellenistic Prince). This bronze was found in pieces (body, left arm and right leg), at the end of 19th century during an excavation made in Rome. No visual or reference sources can say its origin and its final posture was defined by restorers at the end of the 19th century according to their hypothesis and studies. In the 20th century, a further restoration was made on the critical areas of the surface, together with some structural improvement of the inner frame. Nowadays, after a review of its position inside the Museum, new experimental and numerical analyses have been carried out to better understand surface weakness and correct left arm positioning

CAD-CAE methods to support restoration and museum exhibition of bronze statues: the “Principe Ellenistico” / Bici, M; Campana, F; Colacicchi, O; D’Ercoli, G. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1757-8981. - ELETTRONICO. - 364:1(2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Florence Heri-Tech 2018 - The future of heritage science and technologies tenutosi a Florence; Italy) [10.1088/1757-899X/364/1/012014].

CAD-CAE methods to support restoration and museum exhibition of bronze statues: the “Principe Ellenistico”

Bici, M;Campana, F
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2018

Abstract

Ancient bronze statues mainly require material integrity assessment and restoration. Restoration may include also the update of the museum exhibition, defining new structural frames and fragment re-composition to preserve the statue and improve the interpretation of the original aspect. This paper proves how engineering methods (such as Finite Element Analysis, Computer Aided Design modelling, Reverse Engineering) may assist cultural heritage experts and restorers in these tasks. It presents the activities made together with the Museo Nazionale Romano and the Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro, on the so-called “Principe Ellenistico” (Hellenistic Prince). This bronze was found in pieces (body, left arm and right leg), at the end of 19th century during an excavation made in Rome. No visual or reference sources can say its origin and its final posture was defined by restorers at the end of the 19th century according to their hypothesis and studies. In the 20th century, a further restoration was made on the critical areas of the surface, together with some structural improvement of the inner frame. Nowadays, after a review of its position inside the Museum, new experimental and numerical analyses have been carried out to better understand surface weakness and correct left arm positioning
2018
Florence Heri-Tech 2018 - The future of heritage science and technologies
virtual prototyping; structural integrity; cultural heritage
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CAD-CAE methods to support restoration and museum exhibition of bronze statues: the “Principe Ellenistico” / Bici, M; Campana, F; Colacicchi, O; D’Ercoli, G. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1757-8981. - ELETTRONICO. - 364:1(2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Florence Heri-Tech 2018 - The future of heritage science and technologies tenutosi a Florence; Italy) [10.1088/1757-899X/364/1/012014].
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