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The intervention criteria applied to old objects and paintings in each historical period, in the
treatment of reconstruction and reintegration of the form and the lost colours, has depended of
the value-function attributed. The conservation and restoration processes applied in each period
have relied on the values given to each type of goods. So it has been able to prevail the aesthetic,
historical, documentary, or other values. To understand the history of interventions in the objects
of the past it is necessary first understand the social and cultural bases that determine the criteria
used at different times and in different cultures. Furthermore, the current criteria for reintegration
are determined by the “values” that now we apply to different cultural objects, including paintings
by their role or function at this time.
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Chromatic reintegration Painting Function Value
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Bailão, A., Calvo, Ana (2016). The “value-function" attributed to cultural heritage as a criterion for reconstruction or reintegration: the paintings. In Bailão, A., Henriques, F., Bidarra, A. (eds.). RECH3: Postprints: 3rd International Meeting on Retouching of Cultural Heritage (Porto, 23-24 October 2015). Porto: Escola Artística e Profissional Árvore, 2016. p. 17-22
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Escola Artística e Profissional Árvore