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TI-COAST: A joint Private-Public initiative Contact: Iris de Lange | T: +31 20 525 8393 | E: [email protected] | www.ti-coast.com MSc + Bio-Analytical Chemistry v 20150312 Analysis of Cultural Heritage Object Weekday April 2016, 09:30 – 16:00 Ateliergebouw, Hobbemastraat 22, Amsterdam Content How should we evaluate and preserve paintings and other art objects? And what research do we need to perform in support of this? Professionals from the field, conservators and chemists, will talk about their work. They give an inside view on the conservation practice of artworks, show how they characterize the materials from which the artworks are built up, and which analytical techniques they use for this. The artworks are the starting point for chemical model studies to unravel the aging processes that the materials have undergone in the course of time. The research provides information about the making process and the material condition of the artworks, information that is crucial for guiding conservation strategies. Target audience The course is taught in the framework of the MSc+ program for talents in Master education (University). Therefore, the course is well fit for employees at that level. Topics Morning - Lectures 09:30 – 11:00 Lectures on a variety of topics by lecturers affiliated with RCE and/or the UvA 11:00 - 11:15 Tea/Coffee break 11:15 – 12:15 Lectures on a variety of topics by lecturers affiliated with RCE and/or the UvA 12:15 - 13:00 Lunch (not provided) Afternoon – workshop and tour 13:00-14:30 Group 1: Tour laboratories Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE) Group 2: Demonstration 14:30-16:00 Group 2: Tour laboratories Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE) Group 1: Demonstration Lecturers Prof. Dr. Ing. Maarten van Bommel, Dr. Katrien Keune, accompanied by several co-workers and PhD- students. Prof. Dr. Ing. Maarten van Bommel Professor of Conservation Science, UvA Programme Conservation&Restoration (C&R) and analytical chemistry group of UvA Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) Advancing Dutch Analytical Sciences
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TI-COAST: A joint Private-Public initiative Contact: Iris de Lange | T: +31 20 525 8393 | E: [email protected] | www.ti-coast.com  

MSc+ Bio-Analytical Chemistry v 20150312

Analysis of Cultural Heritage Object Weekday April 2016, 09:30 – 16:00 Ateliergebouw, Hobbemastraat 22, Amsterdam Content

How should we evaluate and preserve paintings and other art objects? And what research do we need to perform in support of this? Professionals from the field, conservators and chemists, will talk about their work. They give an inside view on the conservation practice of artworks, show how they characterize the materials from which the artworks are built up, and which analytical techniques they use for this. The artworks are the starting point for chemical model studies to unravel the aging processes that the materials have undergone in the course of time. The research provides information about the making process and the material condition of the artworks, information that is crucial for guiding conservation strategies.

Target audience

The course is taught in the framework of the MSc+ program for talents in Master education (University). Therefore, the course is well fit for employees at that level.

Topics

Morning - Lectures 09:30 – 11:00 Lectures on a variety of topics by lecturers affiliated with RCE and/or the UvA 11:00 - 11:15 Tea/Coffee break 11:15 – 12:15 Lectures on a variety of topics by lecturers affiliated with RCE and/or the UvA 12:15 - 13:00 Lunch (not provided) Afternoon – workshop and tour 13:00-14:30 Group 1: Tour laboratories Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE)

Group 2: Demonstration 14:30-16:00 Group 2: Tour laboratories Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE)

Group 1: Demonstration Lecturers Prof. Dr. Ing. Maarten van Bommel, Dr. Katrien Keune, accompanied by several co-workers and PhD-students. Prof. Dr. Ing. Maarten van Bommel Professor of Conservation Science, UvA Programme Conservation&Restoration (C&R) and analytical chemistry group of UvA Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)

Advancing Dutch Analytical Sciences

 

TI-COAST: A joint Private-Public initiative Contact: Iris de Lange | T: +31 20 525 8393 | E: [email protected] | www.ti-coast.com  

MSc+ Bio-Analytical Chemistry v 20150312

Maarten van Bommel received his PhD in analytical chemistry from Leiden University in 1999. From 1999 till 2010 he worked as a program Manager Paitings and alter as Senior Scientist for the Instituut Collectie Nederland, now part of the Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency (RCE). Since 2011 he has been employed as a senior scientist at the Cultural Heritage Agency. Maarten has been appointed professor of Conservation Science at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Science in 2015 and

will be engaged in the scientific study of conservation and restoration practices, taking both a theoretical and applied approach. Dr. Katrien Keune Chemist and paintings research scientist, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and project leader PAinT at UvA-HIMS Katrien received both her master's degree (2000) and her PhD (2005) in chemistry from the University of Amsterdam. She is specialized in the chemistry, aging and degradation of traditional oil paints with an emphasis on pigment-binder interactions. She focuses on the development of new analytical strategies and techniques, the design of chemical experiments and reconstructions of historical paints, and dissemination to the conservation community. Katrien is project leader of the PAinT project at the University of Amsterdam – HIMS and is chemist and paintings research scientist at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. At the end of the course

You will have gained knowledge of the use of Analytical Chemistry in research and conversation of Cultural Heritage Objects. You will also gain insight in recent developments in the application area.

Course duration and time investment

Course duration: 1 day from 09:30 till 16:00 Company time: 0 hours (as this course is on a Saturday) Participant’s investment: 1 day + optional self-study

Extra Information

This course is part of the Saturday’s program of MSc+ and is taught every two years. Course fees:

• €800 (ex. BTW/VAT) per day • COAST members pay a reduced fee of €400 per day (ex. BTW/VAT) or use a wildcard • ASTP / MSc+ students: Free

Special fees can be offered to PhD students and companies registering for three or more persons.

For up-to-date information about the course program visit our website at www.ti-coast.com/L3. Please contact us for more information.

Registration

To register fill out, sign and email the form attached to [email protected].

 

TI-COAST: A joint Private-Public initiative Contact: Iris de Lange | T: +31 20 525 8393 | E: [email protected] | www.ti-coast.com  

MSc+ Bio-Analytical Chemistry v 20150312

Registration Form Analysis of Cultural Heritage Objects Weekday April 2016, 09:30 – 16:00 Ateliergebouw, Hobbemastraat 22, Amsterdam Name Organization Address

Billing address (if different from above)

Educational background

Email address Phone number Payment

I will pay the full course fee of €800 per day (ex. BTW/VAT) I qualify for 50% discount, because my employer is a COAST participant, and will pay €400 per day

(ex. BTW/VAT) I am a PhD student and will pay €400 per day (ex. BTW/VAT) I am a PhD student from a group participating in COAST and will pay €200 (ex. BTW/VAT) per day I have received a wildcard from: ……………………………….. Therefore, I will follow this course for free

(note: this person must receive a copy of your registration mail, to indicate approval)

Date: Place: Signature:

To register, please email the duly signed registration form to [email protected]


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