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Vol.14 no2(1999) - 1999-05-01 - Treasures of Mogao (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.14 no2(1999) - 1999-05-01 - Treasures of Mogao Titre original : Treasures of Mogao Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 1999 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture maya
Banques de données
Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao
Getty conservation institute (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Manuscrits de Dunhuang
Peinture et décoration murales -- Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao -- Conservation et restauration
Retables -- 16e siècle -- Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán (Mexique)
Traitement d'images -- Techniques numériquesIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
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The nine-story landmark pagoda of the Mogao grottoes. The pagoda encloses Cave 96, which houses an enormous Tang dynasty Buddha, around 32 meters high. Photo: Neville Agnew.
Treasures of Mogao: The Desert Gateway to China
Just one hundred years ago, at the ancient Buddhist cave temples of Mogao in the remote desert of northwest China, a Daoist monk named Wang Yuanlu made an astonishing discovery—a hidden library in Cave 17, sealed off in the 11th century. Since that discovery, the Mogao grottoes have become a mecca for scholars and tourists from around the world. For the last decade, the Getty Conservation Institute has been working in a variety of ways with the Dunhuang Academy at Mogao to preserve this extraordinary World Heritage site, whose art documents a thousand years of Chinese history.
Serving the Profession: A Conversation with Tim Whalen
The new director of the Getty Conservation Institute discusses the Institute's role within the mission of the Getty Trust and the ways in which the GCI will continue to serve the conservation field.
The Retablo of Yanhuitlán
In the small town of Yanhuitlán, Oaxaca, can be found one of Mexico's finest examples of colonial art—the main retablo, or altarpiece, of the Church of Santo Domingo. For several years, the GCI has been engaged in a project to conserve the retablo, in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and the community of Yanhuitlán. Extensive documentation of the retablo is completed, and the project team is now grappling with determining the best way to structurally stabilize this work of art, which is located in a region of frequent seismic activity.
Harnessing Digital Technology for Conservation Documentation
The center of the GCI's computer documentation work is its digital lab, housing imaging equipment and computers. Created over three years ago by the Institute's Conservation group to promote digital documentation, the lab has objectives that include support for documentation in field campaigns, training, and research. While integration of digital tools into the conservation documentation process is in its early stages, it holds the promise of vastly increasing the body of information easily available to conservation teams in the field and in the lab.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, courses, publications, and staff.
The GCI Newsletter Staff BoxEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v14n2.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.14 no2(1999) - 1999-05-01 - Treasures of Mogao = Treasures of Mogao [texte imprimé] . - 1999.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture maya
Banques de données
Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao
Getty conservation institute (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Manuscrits de Dunhuang
Peinture et décoration murales -- Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao -- Conservation et restauration
Retables -- 16e siècle -- Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán (Mexique)
Traitement d'images -- Techniques numériquesIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Enlarge
The nine-story landmark pagoda of the Mogao grottoes. The pagoda encloses Cave 96, which houses an enormous Tang dynasty Buddha, around 32 meters high. Photo: Neville Agnew.
Treasures of Mogao: The Desert Gateway to China
Just one hundred years ago, at the ancient Buddhist cave temples of Mogao in the remote desert of northwest China, a Daoist monk named Wang Yuanlu made an astonishing discovery—a hidden library in Cave 17, sealed off in the 11th century. Since that discovery, the Mogao grottoes have become a mecca for scholars and tourists from around the world. For the last decade, the Getty Conservation Institute has been working in a variety of ways with the Dunhuang Academy at Mogao to preserve this extraordinary World Heritage site, whose art documents a thousand years of Chinese history.
Serving the Profession: A Conversation with Tim Whalen
The new director of the Getty Conservation Institute discusses the Institute's role within the mission of the Getty Trust and the ways in which the GCI will continue to serve the conservation field.
The Retablo of Yanhuitlán
In the small town of Yanhuitlán, Oaxaca, can be found one of Mexico's finest examples of colonial art—the main retablo, or altarpiece, of the Church of Santo Domingo. For several years, the GCI has been engaged in a project to conserve the retablo, in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and the community of Yanhuitlán. Extensive documentation of the retablo is completed, and the project team is now grappling with determining the best way to structurally stabilize this work of art, which is located in a region of frequent seismic activity.
Harnessing Digital Technology for Conservation Documentation
The center of the GCI's computer documentation work is its digital lab, housing imaging equipment and computers. Created over three years ago by the Institute's Conservation group to promote digital documentation, the lab has objectives that include support for documentation in field campaigns, training, and research. While integration of digital tools into the conservation documentation process is in its early stages, it holds the promise of vastly increasing the body of information easily available to conservation teams in the field and in the lab.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, courses, publications, and staff.
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