This study, addresses the specific subject relating to the formulation of the economic value of art works in connection with their attribution and authentication. Through this process, which also includes regulatory issues, it follows that the current problem in the field of forgery and, in general inauthentic works, is precisely that of ascertaining, by means of scientific methods, whether a work of art is authentic or not.With this aim in mind, the following research project has been proposed and aims to develop the right methodological path to use to achieve this aim. It includes a cognitive phase involving aesthetic, stylistic, iconographic, and historical analysis and concludes with a technical-experimental phase in which diagnostic-analytical and computer technologies are employed.On completion of the research, combined the diagnostic and analytical results, as well as the development of software allowing the style of a particular artist to be identified, will provide a valuable contribution to the various and complex issues relating to the attribution and authentication of art works.
Analytical-diagnostic and computing technologies for the attribution, authentication and economic evaluation of art works
Colizzi L.;
2014-01-01
Abstract
This study, addresses the specific subject relating to the formulation of the economic value of art works in connection with their attribution and authentication. Through this process, which also includes regulatory issues, it follows that the current problem in the field of forgery and, in general inauthentic works, is precisely that of ascertaining, by means of scientific methods, whether a work of art is authentic or not.With this aim in mind, the following research project has been proposed and aims to develop the right methodological path to use to achieve this aim. It includes a cognitive phase involving aesthetic, stylistic, iconographic, and historical analysis and concludes with a technical-experimental phase in which diagnostic-analytical and computer technologies are employed.On completion of the research, combined the diagnostic and analytical results, as well as the development of software allowing the style of a particular artist to be identified, will provide a valuable contribution to the various and complex issues relating to the attribution and authentication of art works.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.