MODERN METHODS OF STUDY OF ART AND TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF WARES FROM PORCELAIN AND GLAZED POTTERY
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2015.138403Keywords:
study of art examination, porcelain, glazed pottery, technical and technological methods of researchesAbstract
A publication is sanctified to consideration of new technological approaches in study of art examination of classic porcelain and glazed pottery in the conditions of modern antique market. In the article expounded taking about realization of researches of standards of porcelain and glazed pottery with the use of modern technological facilities as part of study of art examination on the base of laboratory of scientific and technical examination "Аrtlab" in Kyiv. The basic criteria of modern attribution, examinations and authentications of Ukrainian porcelain and glazed pottery, are described. On the basis of the selected standards – fragments of porcelain and glazed pottery from collection of the National museum of the Ukrainian folk decorative art, technological studies are undertaken with the purpose of creation of database of laboratory "Аrtlab".Downloads
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