Influence of Accurate Attribution on Preservation of Historical Portrait Miniatures
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2024.302054Abstract
The purpose of the article is to analyse the influence of accurate attribution on the process of preservation of historical portrait miniatures. Research methodology. The systemic method was applied to analyse portrait miniatures as a complex system that includes authorship, historical and cultural context, materials and techniques of creation. Using a systematic approach, the author of the article was able to identify the relationships between different aspects of the portrait miniature and their influence on their conservation strategies. A dialectical method was used to understand the dynamics between accurate attribution and miniature preservation processes. Within the dialectical analysis, different points of view regarding the meaning of attribution were considered, from the practical aspects of preservation to the philosophical questions of authorship and authenticity. The search method made it possible to collect a wide range of data on historical portrait miniatures, their authors, execution techniques and preservation history. The search method ensured the collection of the necessary information for the accurate attribution of miniatures and the study of their impact on conservation practices. Scientific novelty. The study highlights how an understanding of the historical and cultural context of miniatures, achieved through accurate attribution, can influence exhibition decisions, museum education programmes, and cultural heritage conservation strategies. Conclusions. Accurate attribution provides a scientifically sound basis for the selection of conservation and restoration methods, which is critical for the preservation of historic portrait miniatures according to their age, style, and materials used. Accurate attribution helps museum collections and exhibition design by enabling museum professionals to effectively classify and present miniatures in the context of their historical and cultural significance. The study emphasises the importance of ethical considerations in the attribution process, emphasising the need for a balanced approach between the use of modern technologies and the preservation of the authenticity of works.
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