The Relationship between Carving Work and Timber Features: A Database for the Italian Wooden Statuary
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a
support for works of art, for example, in panel paintings. Compared with stones and metals, wood is
by far the material most utilised for sculptures. Through the identification of wood species, a study
of timbers used in statuary in Europe, with a deeper exploration of the works of art preserved in Italy,
can provide further insights for historical-artistic studies. Indeed, in reality, generic wood does not
exist, but there are different timbers. This is a notion that the wood fine carving artists/craftsmen
knew well. The initial idea of this study was to verify whether timber features could influence
the formal results in figurative carving; therefore, a specific database that had been developed to
catalogue the carving works was used for which the identification of wood species was carried out
through reliable methodologies. The aim of this research was to analyse the relationship between the
timber species used in statuary, the formal results of carving, and the thickness of the preparatory
layer, through the data stored in a specific database, called ArISStArt. It contains a sort of registry
of artistic carving and inlay works: For each artefact, a record was compiled consisting of different
fields, which contains the historical-artistic information available, including the images of the artefact
and also types of timber/s used for its creation, with a link to the relative field. The number of the
recorded artefacts is, at present, 480. On most of the artefacts, more than one sample was taken;
therefore, the total number of identifications carried out corresponds to 691. Based on the results,
the vast majority of wooden statuary is carved from hardwoods, more specifically hardwoods, with
diffuse porosity and small variations in density within the growth ring. The timber most present
is poplar, followed by lime and walnut. With the listed three timbers, almost 80% of the artefacts
recorded in ArISStArt were created.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wooden artworks; wood carving; statues; wood identification; database
Elenco autori:
Macchioni, Nicola; Sozzi, Lorena
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