Alfonso de Grana y la restauración de la Colección Real de Escultura en el siglo XVIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2004.v77.i305.254Keywords:
Sculpture, XVIII Century, Restoration, Alfonso de GranaAbstract
The theme of the restoration of the Royal Sculpture Collection carried out following the fire in the Madrid Alcázar is totally lacking in bibliographic antecedents. In this article the author demonstrates how the high esteem in which the Spanish Monarchy held its collections and the interventions of the sculptors in its service played an outstanding role in the conservation and restoration of this Patrimony. The first efforts undertaken by the sculptor Alfonso de Grana, some of the pieces restored by him and his criteria for restoration are examined and confronted with those of the sculptors Felipe de Castro and Olivieri.
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