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Title: Digital technologies for virtual recomposition : the case study of Serpotta stuccoes
Authors: Paola, Francesco di
Keywords: Virtual work
Plasterwork, Decorative -- Italy -- Palermo -- History
Plasterwork, Decorative -- Computer-assisted instruction
Art and technology
Art and electronics
Serpotta, Giacomo, 1656 - 1732
Issue Date: 2015-08
Publisher: Malta Chamber of Scientists
Citation: Xjenza. 2015, Vol.3(1), p. 63-68
Abstract: The matter that lies beneath the smooth and shining surface of stuccoes of the Serpotta family, who used to work in Sicily from 1670 to 1730, has been thoroughly studied in previous papers, disclosing the deep, even if empirical, knowledge of materials science that guided the artists in creating their master- works. In this work the attention is focused on the solid perspective and on the scenographic sculpture by Giacomo Serpotta, who is acknowledged as the leading exponent of the School. The study deals with some particular works of the artist, the so-called "teatrini" (Toy Theater), made by him for the San Lorenzo Oratory in Palermo. On the basis of archive documents and previous analogical photogrammetric plotting, integrated with digital solutions and methodologies of computer- based technologies, the study investigates and interprets the geometric-formal genesis of the examined works of art, until the prototyping of the whole scenic apparatus.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/8284
Appears in Collections:Xjenza, 2015, Volume 3, Issue 1
Xjenza, 2015, Volume 3, Issue 1

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