Nowadays, restoration is a multidisciplinary work that gathers knowledge and skills from different areas (technical, artistic, historical, architectural, …). In the field of ancient bronze statues, technical knowledge may also concern with materials behaviour and its preservation, surface quality, non-destructive diagnostics for integrity, a better understanding of the manufacturing technology, and of details, sometimes hidden, in not directly accessible sections of the artefact. This knowledge, got from different domains, can support restorers in their decision-making process. In many cases, they summarise it on pictorial views of the artefacts, or on images derived from the 3D model that is experimentally acquired through reverse engineering, to reference information on the interested areas. The aim of this paper is to explore the advantages related to a CAD-based framework able to gather the technical domains involved in the restoration of historical artifacts. Doing so, CAD functionalities and related benefits may be extended to cultural heritage applications as tools oriented for restoration, according to a life cycle perspective of the restorer’s activities and the artefact preservation and fruition. The proposed CAD-based framework has been implemented to manage the investigation for restoration and conservation of bronze statues. The approach has been applied to the Principe Ellenistico, part of the collection of Palazzo Massimo, one of the sites of Museo Nazionale Romano (in Rome). The obtained results show that the CAD-based framework may speed-up the investigation processes without losing accuracy and restorers’ good practices.

A CAD-Based Framework for Interactive Analysis in the Restoration of Bronze Statues / Cicconi, P.; Bici, M.; Colacicchi Alessandri, O.; D'Ercoli, G.; Campana, F.. - (2022), pp. 938-950. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International conference on design tools and methods in industrial engineering, adm 2021 tenutosi a Rome, Italy) [10.1007/978-3-030-91234-5_95].

A CAD-Based Framework for Interactive Analysis in the Restoration of Bronze Statues

Bici M.;Campana F.
2022

Abstract

Nowadays, restoration is a multidisciplinary work that gathers knowledge and skills from different areas (technical, artistic, historical, architectural, …). In the field of ancient bronze statues, technical knowledge may also concern with materials behaviour and its preservation, surface quality, non-destructive diagnostics for integrity, a better understanding of the manufacturing technology, and of details, sometimes hidden, in not directly accessible sections of the artefact. This knowledge, got from different domains, can support restorers in their decision-making process. In many cases, they summarise it on pictorial views of the artefacts, or on images derived from the 3D model that is experimentally acquired through reverse engineering, to reference information on the interested areas. The aim of this paper is to explore the advantages related to a CAD-based framework able to gather the technical domains involved in the restoration of historical artifacts. Doing so, CAD functionalities and related benefits may be extended to cultural heritage applications as tools oriented for restoration, according to a life cycle perspective of the restorer’s activities and the artefact preservation and fruition. The proposed CAD-based framework has been implemented to manage the investigation for restoration and conservation of bronze statues. The approach has been applied to the Principe Ellenistico, part of the collection of Palazzo Massimo, one of the sites of Museo Nazionale Romano (in Rome). The obtained results show that the CAD-based framework may speed-up the investigation processes without losing accuracy and restorers’ good practices.
2022
2nd International conference on design tools and methods in industrial engineering, adm 2021
CAD-CAE; cultural heritage; design for restoration; principe ellenistico; virtual prototyping
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
A CAD-Based Framework for Interactive Analysis in the Restoration of Bronze Statues / Cicconi, P.; Bici, M.; Colacicchi Alessandri, O.; D'Ercoli, G.; Campana, F.. - (2022), pp. 938-950. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International conference on design tools and methods in industrial engineering, adm 2021 tenutosi a Rome, Italy) [10.1007/978-3-030-91234-5_95].
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