Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium (KIK-IRPA), BE

About
Established in 1948, the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage is a
federal scientific institution, dedicated to the Study and
Conservation of Artistic and Cultural Heritage, covering a wide
range of disciplines as metals, textiles, paper, leather,
parchment, paintings, murals, stone works, sculpture, glass,
stained glass windows, modern materials, radiocarbon dating and
dendrochronology. The institute consists of an interdisciplinary
infrastructure of 4 departments, the Valorisation and Communication
Department, the Laboratory Department, the Restoration Department
including ten conservation studios, and the Documentation
Department, including a library and (online) photo library, all
situated in the same building and working in close collaboration.
The Laboratory Department has a long time experience in
material-technical and conservation studies in the fields of art
and historical objects as well as on monuments.
Relevant experience and role
KIK/IRPA participates to CHARISMA offering
interdisciplinary competences in the fields of Research and
Expertise focusing on the complementarities of our activities with
respect to the expertise of the other partners in the consortium.
Concretely it will contribute to the Networking activities in
particular on the development of best practices and protocols
towards common standards and the promotion of scientific excellence
as well as to the Joint Research Activity taking part to the
improvement of innovative methodologies and instrumentation for
laboratory research.
Under the research activities KIK-IRPA will be involved
specifically in the research about the “Organic material
identification in micro-stratigraphies”, KIK/IRPA contributing to
the opimization of the sample pretreatement for the investigation
of micro-stratigraphies of reference samples and historical samples
from mural paint and manuscripts and the analysis with FTIR-imaging
technique.
In the research about Organic colorants in ancient and contemporary
art”, main emphasis will be given to the study of the external
factors at the level of the botanical sources that affect the
composition of the colorants found after chromatographic analysis
of new and historical textiles and to the study of the advantages
and limits of different techniques for the extraction of organic
colorants from textiles prior to chromatographic analysis. The
actual expertise of KIK/IRPA in the field of the early synthetic
dyes and recent new research on modern material will be used in the
last subtask dealing with the characterisation of early synthetic
colorants.
Website address:
www.kikirpa.be/ENTeam Leader
Name: Ina Vanden BergheAddress: Jubelpark 1, B-1000 Brussels
E-mail: [email protected]
