Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1002724
Projekt Posledeh umetnosti družine Straub – strokovno in znanstveno sodelovanje z izmenjavo podatkov
Projekt Posledeh umetnosti družine Straub – strokovno in znanstveno sodelovanje z izmenjavo podatkov // Konzervator-restaurator. Povzetki mednarodnega strokovnega srečanja 2019 / Summaries of the International Meeting of Conservators-Restorers 2019 / Nemeček, Nataša (ur.).
Ljubljana: Društvo restavratorjev Slovenije ;Skupnost muzejev Slovenije, 2019. str. 159-159 (poster, recenziran, prošireni sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Projekt Posledeh umetnosti družine Straub – strokovno in znanstveno sodelovanje z izmenjavo podatkov
(Tracing the Art of the Straub Family Project – professional and scientific cooperation through data networking)
Autori
Škarić, Ksenija
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, prošireni sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Konzervator-restaurator. Povzetki mednarodnega strokovnega srečanja 2019 / Summaries of the International Meeting of Conservators-Restorers 2019
/ Nemeček, Nataša - Ljubljana : Društvo restavratorjev Slovenije ;Skupnost muzejev Slovenije, 2019, 159-159
Skup
International Meeting of Conservators-Restorers 2019
Mjesto i datum
Ljubljana, Slovenija, 21.05.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Recenziran
Ključne riječi
Kreativna Europa, Straub, projekt suradnje
(Creative Europe, Straub, cooperation project)
Sažetak
The project “Tracing the Art of the Straub Family” is based on the collaboration of professions related to the study of art – conservators-restorers, art historians and natural science researchers who conduct laboratory research. The project started as collaboration between experts and scientists from five partner institutions (Croatian Restoration Institute, Bavarian State Department of Monuments and Sites, University of Graz, University of Ljubljana and Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia) and associate researchers. During implementation, the network of those involved expanded and currently brings together experts and scientists from twenty-six institutions in seven countries. The project is co-funded by the European Commission under the Creative Europe Programme. The project is based on the fact that in the eighteenth century five brothers from the Straub family were leading sculptors in several cities of today's Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia. The oldest of them, Johann Baptist (1704–1784), had a workshop in Munich, Philipp Jakob (1706–1774) in Graz, Joseph (1712–1756) in Maribor, Johann Georg (1721–1773) in Bad Radkersburg, while the youngest of them, Franz Anton (1726–1774/6), lived and worked in Zagreb. In interaction with the artistic environments in which they worked, they upgraded the knowledge and skills they gained in the workshop of their father Johann George (1674–1755), who also cooperated with his brother Johannes (1681–1759). Collaboration on the project proceeds by way of the Internet database of artworks and in discussion before the works themselves in churches, museums and restoration workshops. The Internet database, a catalogue of artworks by members of the Straub family, is designed to collect historical and technical information about the works and their renewals. Therefore, in addition to searching it by general information, it can also be searched by the materials used to make the artworks, the materials used in restoration and by renewal strategies. The project website (www.trars.eu) also contains an interactive map to facilitate locating the artworks contained in the catalogue. Another important product of the project is the monograph about the Straub family, which contains the most important results of the art-history and conservation-restoration researches and a catalogue of works by members of the Straub family.
Izvorni jezik
Slv
Znanstvena područja
Povijest umjetnosti, Znanost o umjetnosti