Doerner Institut – Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen (DI-BS), DE

About
Central task of the Doerner Institut is the preservation
andart-technological research of the extensive painting collections
of the Munich Pinakotheken administered by the Bayerische
Staatsgemäldesammlungen , which comprise more than 25.000 objects
ranging from the 14th century to contemporary art. The close
cooperation of conservators, scientists, engineers and museum
technicians enables multidisciplinary research into the painting
technique of specific artists and schools, analyses on historic and
modern painting materials as well as their ageing behaviour, topics
related to conservation science, the application of imaging
techniques on art objects or studies of historical documentary
sources. The results of these research activities are stored in an
archive comprising images, analytical data and technical
reports. Regular participation of the Doerner Institut in the
Pinakotheken exhibitions promotes the public`s involvement in
the conservation, art-technological examination and understanding
of cultural heritage.
Relevant experience and role
The Doerner Institut today uses the following imaging and
analytical methods: X-radiography, digital infrared reflectography
(VASARI scanner), Scanning electron microscopy / energy-dispersive
X-ray microanalysis, X-ray powder diffraction, gas chromatography /
mass spectrometry, amino acid analysis, Fourier-transform infrared
microscopy and High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Innovative
non-destructive methods are applied and further developed in
cooperation with other institutions e.g. in the field of
Synchrotron micro techniques, Raman microscopy, mobile Micro
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry or neutron autoradiography.
The Doerner Institut is affiliated with the conservation chair of
the Technical University of Munich and participating in the
training and supervision of conservation students and
post-graduates. The institute also provides consulting services and
expert reports for governmental agencies, freelance conservators,
the art market and private individuals.
In CHARISMA DI-BS is both involved in coordination (development of best practices and protocols, Training on spectroscopic techniques) and research activities (development of Innovative methodologies and instrumentation for laboratory research).
Website address:
www.doernerinstitut.de/enTeam Leader
Name: Dr Heike StegeAddress: Barer Strasse 29, D-80799 München, DE
E-mail: [email protected]
