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    Updates in Paintings Conservation Documentation: new developments in

    databases, documentation and the technical imaging of paintings

    A joint meeting of the ICOM-CC Paintings Working Group and Documentation Working Group

     Netherlands Institute for Art History / Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD), TheHague, Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5, The HagueSaturday, 21 September 2013

    Registration for this event is free. Space is limited. RSVP required. Contact Ruven Pillay, C2RMF, Parisand Coordinator of the ICOM-CC Documentation Working Group: 

    Email: [email protected]

    For directions:http://english.rkd.nl/Contact/Accessibility/Public_transportation/default_Public_transportation

    9:30 Door open9:45 Welcome remarks

    Session: Databases and Documentation

    Session Chair: Ruven Pillay, C2RMF, Paris and Coordinator of the ICOM-CC DocumentationWorking Group

    10:00 –  10:20 Wietske Donkersloot, Coordinator of Technical DocumentationDepartment/Project Manager Rembrandt Database, RKD and Assistantcoordinator of the ICOM-CC Documentation Working Group, and MichielFranken, Curator of Technical Documentation and Rembrandt & Rembrandt

    School, RKD

    "Technical Documentation at the RKD and on the Internet"

    10:20 –  10:40 Annelies van Loon, Conservation Scientist, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis,The Hague

    “Reexamination and documentation of existing paint cross-sections for TheRembrandt Database” 

    10:40 –  11:00 Robert Erdmann, Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science andEngineering and Program in Applied Mathematics, The University of Arizona,

    Tucson"Bosch Research and Conservation project (BRCP)"

    11:00 –  11:15 Discussion

    11:15 –  11:45 Coffee

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    Session: Update on Selected Mellon funded initiatives

    Session Chair: Petria Noble, Head of Paintings Conservation, Royal Picture GalleryMauritshuis, The Hague

    11:45 –  12:15 Merv Richard, Chief of Conservation, National Gallery of Art, Washington

    “Update on The Conservation Space Project” 

    12:15 –  12:45 Dominic Oldman, Deputy Head of Information Systems, British MuseumAnd Principle Investigator of ResearchSpace“Data Harmonisation for Collaborative Research –  The ResearchSpace Project” 

    1:00 –  2:00 Lunch break

    Session: Imaging techniques and image analysis

    Session chair: Tiarna Doherty, Chief of Conservation, Lunder Conservation Center,

    Smithsonian American Art Musuem, Washington, D.C.

    2:20 –  2:40 Ruven Pillay,

    Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF) Muséedu Louvre, Paris 

    2:40 –  3:00 John Delaney, Senior Imaging Scientist, Scientific Research Department, National Gallery of Art, Washington

    “Visible and Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of Paintings, Drawings andIlluminated Manuscripts” 

    3:10 –  3:30 Tim Zaman, PhD candidate, Delft University of Technology, Delft"Photothermal Tomography - Revealing hidden colors using mid-infraredimaging"

    3:30 –  3:50 Eric Postma, University of TilburgFull Professor in Artificial Intelligence, Tilburg center for Cognition andCommunication, Tilburg University"Computers as tools for conservators"

    4:00 –  4:30 Discussion