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Title: | Old Goa Revelations: A collaborative project on the shared heritage between India and Portugal |
Authors: | Reis, Teresa Caldeira, Teresa Valadas, Sara Machado, Ana Piorro, Luís Pereira, Fernando António Baptista Reis, Mónica Esteves Candeias, António |
Editors: | Bridgland, Janet |
Keywords: | integrated study conservation training Indo-Portuguese paintings overpaints interpretation transnational cooperation |
Issue Date: | May-2021 |
Publisher: | International Council of Museums |
Citation: | Reis, T., F. Pereira, A. Candeias, S.Valadas, A. Machado, L. Piorro, T. Caldeira, and M. Reis. 2021.
Old Goa Revelations: A collaborative project on the shared heritage between India and Portugal. In
Transcending Boundaries: Integrated Approaches to Conservation. ICOM-CC 19th Triennial Conference
Preprints, Beijing, 17–21 May 2021, ed. J. Bridgland. Paris:International Council of Museums. |
Abstract: | In this collaborative project, a working group was formed for the integrated study of an Indo-Portuguese shared heritage collection: the Viceroys’ Gallery. A Portuguese team with expertise in heritage science, art history, biotechnology, conservation and museology travelled to Goa (India) in January 2019. Using a mobile unit, the team performed in situ analyses (combining physical imaging tools and micro-analytical techniques) of eight paintings with multi-repainted layers. The paintings had been previously selected according to their potential to illustrate issues of interpretation. Participating in the fieldwork were senior and junior researchers from the Archaeological Survey of India, who received training and capacity building in art historical assessments, scientific methodology and the interpretation of paintings analysis data. The collaboration resulted in the first appreciation of the intrinsic values of this heritage from the perspective of Portuguese and Indian researchers as well as new insights into this collection. As such, it demonstrated the benefits of this approach in the interpretation and preservation of a shared heritage. |
URI: | https://www.icom-cc-publications-online.org/search?wg=0&vy=2021+Beijing&t=0&page=1 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35169 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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