National Gallery Technical Bulletin bookcover

National Gallery Technical Bulletin

Volume 42

Marika Spring 

(Author)

Catherine Higgitt 

(Contribution by)

Helen Howard 

(Contribution by)

et al.

Bart Cornelis 

(Contribution by)

Larry Keith 

(Contribution by)

Jacob Simon 

(Contribution by)

Jill Dunkerton 

(Contribution by)

Rachel Billinge 

(Contribution by)

David Peggie 

(Contribution by)

Britta New 

(Contribution by)

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Description

An authoritative annual record of scientific research and conservation carried out at the National Gallery, London

The National Gallery Technical Bulletin is an annual record of the research carried out at the National Gallery, London. Drawing on the combined expertise of scientists, conservators, and curators, it brings together a wealth of information about artists' materials, practices, and techniques.

The gallery's three paintings by Jan Van Eyck (1422-1441) have undergone technical imaging, explored in detail here, which has deepened knowledge of his materials and techniques. The second contribution addresses the history of picture restoration and conservation at the National Gallery. Rubens's Het Steen highlights the gains from the recent cleaning and considers new perspectives on its conservation history. The final article explores the changes in the reception of Giotto's Dead Christ and the Virgin as a result of the ways in which it has been restored in the past, and its highly unusual iconography.

Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press

Product Details

PublisherNational Gallery London
Publish DateSeptember 30, 2025
Pages112
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781857096781
DimensionsN/A

About the Author

Marika Spring, Rachel Billinge, Bart Cornelis, Jill Dunkerton, Catherine Higgitt, Helen Howard, Larry Keith, Britta New, and David Peggie are all based at the National Gallery, London. Jacob Simon is research fellow at the National Portrait Gallery, London.

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