The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia will host a conference on the use of applied art reflectography.

The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia will host a conference reported on the use of infrared reflectography applied to works of art, scheduled for mid-October as integrated activity in the vicinity of the exhibition 'The Birth of a painting. From the invisible visible ', currently on display at the museum.

In a statement, the regional secretary for Culture,, tera gold, Rafa Miro, highlighted that this exhibition "has a strong educational interest to the public both for novice and experts in the field of restoration", so take advantage of the start of the academic to celebrate "a few days in the line of the Government to bring the culture and to extend and understandable to all citizens."

These seminars will be, sto credits, organized by the Valencian Institute of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, with the collaboration of the Consortium of Museums, and counted with the participation of the two curators of the exhibition, Carmen Garrido, Museo del Prado, and Duilio Bertani of University of Milan, next to the technicians of the institute and the Prado Museum.

Miro, texas holdem poker chips, has explained that "the experts who have used the reflectografo should publish the methodology used and analyze the different drawing techniques and procedures existing in the works behind Italian, Flemish and Valencian" and has noted that "society of new technologies that increasingly attentive to scientific advances in the field of restoration. "

The exhibition 'The Birth of a painting. From the visible to the invisible 'is on display since last July 14 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia and try to "show the public in a simple, one of the techniques used by experts in clarifying the authorship The way you work, the techniques and methods used by the great painters of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. "

This technique is called infrared reflectography and she gets the picture hidden or underlying works of art.

Thus, the exhibition shows through high resolution infrared reflectography, underlying drawings made before applying layers of color, a select group of artists, Spanish, Italian and Flemish in the XV and XVI.

These spectacular works have to exhibit in Valencia in a completely unpublished drawings of great works of art history such as Van der Weyden Descent from the Triptych of St. Zeno of Mantegna and the Annunciation of Provoost, authors of the currently actual drawings are not known.

According to the same sources, the study of these drawings, which have remained hidden for so many years, helps determine the tools and pictorial materials used by artists, such as charcoal, black pen, brush or metal tip, plus the different ways that raised the creative process works: freehand drawing, method of transposition of free sketches and compositional changes.

Thus, you get "an unpublished information known when the birth of a painting" and, together with those documents, presents some x-rays and outlook studies drawn from the infrared reflectography.

Thus the overall review of the technical documentation of a table can set the characteristics of the great masters and their workshops,so as to solve problems iconography and even in certain works of authorship.