Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note

Taking into account the reports on archaeological excavation and the resulting successive publications, the present article wants to define the exact place of origin and an accurate dating for a schist bracket showing traces of gilding, currently preserved in the MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale in...

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Main Author: Claudia Ramasso
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-10-01
Series:Restauro Archeologico
Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/7361
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spelling doaj-f08b88678b4f4a1e92cb0504e05a9b742020-11-25T02:00:28ZdeuFirenze University PressRestauro Archeologico1724-96862465-23772019-10-0127110.13128/RA-25087Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary noteClaudia Ramasso0Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art – MAO Museo d'Arte Orientale, Torino Taking into account the reports on archaeological excavation and the resulting successive publications, the present article wants to define the exact place of origin and an accurate dating for a schist bracket showing traces of gilding, currently preserved in the MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale in Turin (Inv. n. IAp/151). The bracket has been unearthed during excavations carried out between 1956 and 1962 by the Missione Archeologica Italiana at the site of Butkara I (Pakistan). In 2016, the conspicuous gilding still present and the bole underneath it have been scientifically analyzed by the ISCR, Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro based in Rome. At present, the ISCR is carrying out important studies at international level on the polychromy and the gilding of stone and stucco elements pertaining to the Buddhist artistic production of the ancient region of Gandhara, an area at present situated between the two nation-states of Pakistan and Afghanistan. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/7361
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Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
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title Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
title_short Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
title_full Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
title_fullStr Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
title_full_unstemmed Investigating gilding techniques on Gandharan stone sculptures and architectural components: a preliminary note
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2465-2377
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Taking into account the reports on archaeological excavation and the resulting successive publications, the present article wants to define the exact place of origin and an accurate dating for a schist bracket showing traces of gilding, currently preserved in the MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale in Turin (Inv. n. IAp/151). The bracket has been unearthed during excavations carried out between 1956 and 1962 by the Missione Archeologica Italiana at the site of Butkara I (Pakistan). In 2016, the conspicuous gilding still present and the bole underneath it have been scientifically analyzed by the ISCR, Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro based in Rome. At present, the ISCR is carrying out important studies at international level on the polychromy and the gilding of stone and stucco elements pertaining to the Buddhist artistic production of the ancient region of Gandhara, an area at present situated between the two nation-states of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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