The issue of damage to cultural heritage, as a rupture of the connection between a people’s identity and cultural belonging, has been highlighted for years but perhaps still receives too little attention. Yet it is continuously recognized how the...
In recent months, we have collaborated with the Fitzwilliam Museum (UK), particularly with Dr. Flavia Fiorillo, an expert researcher in non-invasive investigations of paintings, books, and manuscripts, for a study on a highly significant early-period painting, now in...
Gustavo Perino and Anauene Soares bring the third edition of the International Conference Artwork Expertise and Art Law (ICAE) to São Paulo – an event to discuss science, technique, cultural heritage preservation, and the art market. ICEA was the first...
With the beautiful season just around the corner, who doesn’t want to take a nice trip? Even paintings are granted this possibility! Capodimonte’s masterpieces at the Louvre (Naples to Paris: the Louvre invites the Museo di Capodimonte, Paris, Louvre, 7...
The Italian Republic should prmote the development of culture and scientific and technical research. But no Emanuela Massa Article 9 of the Italian Constitution, which turns 75 this year, reads as follows: “The Republic promotes the development of culture and...
Whose are the works kept in museums? Whose is the bust of Nefertiti, or as in Germany they like to call it, their “Mona Lisa”? “All the cultural assets from other regions of the world do not belong to us, they are here illegally,” said in a interview...