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dc.contributor.authorCalero Castillo, Ana Isabel 
dc.contributor.authorCarrasco Huertas, Ana
dc.contributor.authorDurbán García, Marta
dc.contributor.authorDurán Suárez, Jorge Alberto 
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-19T11:15:29Z
dc.date.available2020-11-19T11:15:29Z
dc.date.issued2020-07
dc.identifier.citationCALERO-CASTILLO, Ana Isabel et al. Documentation and virtual reconstruction applied to the restauration of large format pictoric works: the mural canvas painting from the Zambrano pharmacy. Virtual Archaeology Review, [S.l.], v. 11, n. 23, p. 141-152, july 2020. ISSN 1989-9947.[doi:https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2020.13343.]es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10481/64349
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this paper is to explain the convenience of photogrammetry and virtual reconstruction applied to the restoration of large format canvas. This study presents the application of these techniques to the restoration and musealization of a late 19th century mural canvas painting attached to the ceiling of the Zambrano Pharmacy (Granada, Spain). The painting is an example of the allegorical motifs that could be found in 19th and 20th century pharmacies. It represents a group of cherubs and allegorical figures of Science or Pharmacy sitting in the clouds; the scene is surrounded by an architectural frame. The mural painting by Francisco Morón & Luján (Granada, 1846 - Huércal-Overa, Almería, 1899) shows his signature in the lower right corner of the painting. The painting was in a good overall condition, but presented considerable yellowing and darkening (due to exposure to nearby pollution from the street, dust, etc.) that required its cleaning to reveal its true colors. In 2018, the pharmacy was acquired by the University of Granada, initiating its transfer to the conservation laboratories for its restoration, with two aims: recovering its original appearance, and preparing for its display in the “Ciencia, ciudad y cambio” exhibition (Hospital Real of Granada, February 6th to may 17th 2019); to this day, the painting is located in the crossing of the Hospital Real. Once the intervention started, its large dimensions (7.6 x 3.3 m) made it impossible to obtain a complete high-quality orthogonal image using traditional photography methods. Therefore, it was decided to use photogrammetry for the correct documentation of: a) the initial state of the painting, b) the different restoration phases (initial documentation, mechanical cleaning of the reverse, removal of the protection of the front, cleaning of the front and pictorial reintegration), and c) the final result after the restoration process. Furthermore, this canvas was attached to the ceiling presumably with an animal glue adhesive, and during its intervention it was observed that the imprint of an earlier mural painting was attached to its reverse. Since the reverse of the canvas was hidden by the final mounting system, it was necessary to document the imprint of the previous mural painting adhered to the reverse of the canvas. To recreate the original painting and to allow a correct study and comprehension of this work, a virtual reconstruction based on the photogrammetric documentation of the reverse of the painting was achieved. The photogrammetric processing allowed us to obtain high-quality orthogonal images (10000 x 5000 px), thus demonstrating the suitability of this technique for the documentation of a large format canvas. The images obtained were also useful to study the dimensions of the paint, with a total area of 25 m2. Agisoft PhotoScan Professional was used for the photogrammetric model; the three-dimensional (3D) models and the textures were transferred to a 3D free software (Blender) for the rendering and recreation of the models. On the other hand, the virtual reconstruction was made using Adobe Photoshop to recover the entire painting. The methodology consisted in working with different layers to paint the missing parts of the motifs and the simulated architecture; then, the missing parts were reconstructed based on the preserved paint (24.5% of the total area) and, finally, textures and filters were incorporated to simulate the appearance of a mural painting. This research has proved photogrammetry is suitable for the documentation of a restoration process for large format pictoric works, since this technique allows to obtain high resolution orthophotos from the different intervention phases. Additionally, the virtual reconstruction has proven to be a useful tool for the documentation of the painting, its registration and its visualization; it can also recreate the decorative pattern and original colors.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl objetivo de este trabajo es exponer la utilidad de la fotogrametría y la reconstrucción virtual aplicada a la restauración de obras de gran formato, poniendo como ejemplo la intervención llevada a cabo en la farmacia Zambrano de Granada; en concreto, se trabajó con un lienzo mural realizado a finales del s. XIX y situado en el techo de la misma simulando una pintura al fresco. El lienzo había sido adherido con un adhesivo a base de cola, presumiblemente de origen animal, quedando la impronta de una pintura mural anterior en el reverso de la tela. Al iniciar la intervención restauradora de la pintura, y una vez desmontada, se detectó el problema de la documentación inicial; debido a las grandes dimensiones de la obra no era posible obtener una imagen ortogonal completa de calidad mediante fotografía tradicional. En ese momento se decidió emplear la fotogrametría como herramienta para la correcta documentación de las diferentes fases de la restauración (documentación inicial, limpieza mecánica del reverso, retirada de la protección del anverso, limpieza del anverso y reintegración pictórica). Concluida la restauración, el sistema de montaje expositivo planteado simulando el techo de la farmacia original dejaba oculto el reverso del lienzo, por lo que era necesario documentar la impronta de la pintura mural anterior. Así, se efectuó una reconstrucción virtual para evitar su pérdida. El procesado fotogramétrico permitió obtener ortofotografías de gran calidad y detalle, lo que ha puesto de manifiesto la idoneidad de esta técnica. Por otra parte, la reconstrucción realizada demostró ser una herramienta de utilidad, no solo para la documentación y registro de la pintura, sino para su correcta lectura y apreciación.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherUniversidad Politécnica de Valenciaes_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/*
dc.subjectRestaurationes_ES
dc.subjectConservation es_ES
dc.subjectCultural Heritagees_ES
dc.subject3D documentationes_ES
dc.subjectReconstructiones_ES
dc.subjectPhotogrammetry es_ES
dc.subjectRestauración es_ES
dc.subjectConservación es_ES
dc.subjectPatrimonio cultural es_ES
dc.subjectDocumentación 3Des_ES
dc.subjectReconstrucciónes_ES
dc.subjectFotogrametría es_ES
dc.titleDocumentación y reconstrucción virtual en restauración de obras pictóricas de gran formato: el lienzo mural de la farmacia zambranoes_ES
dc.title.alternativeDocumentation and virtual reconstruction applied to the restauration of large format pictoric works: the mural canvas painting from the zambrano pharmacyes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.4995/var.2020.13343
dc.type.hasVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones_ES


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