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DURARE | Our Project

DURARE

Our Project

Within DURARE, individual researchers focus on multiple themes relating to the subject of the history of durability in art. Exploring a longue durée history of the topic, this includes medieval theories about and the making of durable splendor, seventeenth-century practices and ideas about the durability of watercolors, sixteenth century explorations of the stability of ceramic and stone materials, and the use of ageing machines and concepts of time in the field of conservation & restoration.

Follow the links below for more information about the individual projects of the DURARE team members:

Our Project
Developing Durable Splendour in Medieval Art, c. 800—1450
Jan van Daal
Our Project
Life is Short, Art Endures? Practicing painting and permanence in the long seventeenth century
Henrike Scholten
Our Project
Theorizing the Hard Through Art, Post-Classical-1750
Marjolijn Bol
Our Project
New Durabilities of Art in the Age of Its Technoscientific Restoration
Grace Kim-Butler