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Museo d'Arte e Scienza Formerly The Art Collector's Museum G. Matthaes Foundation - Milan |
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its extraordinary didactic collections for verifying authenticity, its exhibitions on Leonardo Da Vinci and its scientific
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Over 2,000 items are on display in the Museum's 18 rooms covering the main sectors of antiques. Of particular interest are the two exhibitions on Leonardo Da Vinci, the prestigious collections of excavated pottery, Buddhist Art and African Art, and Interactive equipment at the disposal of visitors . |
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Themes
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Bonacossa Palace, site of the "Museo d'Arte e Scienza" |
some views of the rooms of the museum:
Rooms 1-2, first permanent exhibition: "Leonardo Da Vinci Citizen of Milan"
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Themes treated in the room: Leonardo Da Vinci's activities in Milan, Leonardo expert of optics and perspective, Leonardo master of revels at the ducal court, Leonardo military engineer, Leonardo ingenious painter.
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Room 2

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Themes treated in the room: Chronology of Leonardo Da Vinci's activities in Milan, the characteristics of a genius, Leonardo sculptor, Leonardo expert of flight, Leonardo expert of inland waterways.
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Rooms 11-12, second permanent exhibition: "Appreciating Art through the Eyes of Leonardo Da Vinci" from his Treatise on Painting

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Themes treated in room 11: Sculpture and painting compared, the sculptor, faces, drapery, bass-reliefs, light and shade in sculpture. Themes treated in room 12: Painting, the painter, the art of copying, colour, light and shade in painting.
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Rooms 7-10: Didactic sections of the Museum of Art and Science for the authenticity ascertainment in art and antiques
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Room 7: Themes treated in the room: Furniture, sculptures, and wooden objects. Room 7a: Themes treated in the room: Carpets and Tapestries. Room 8: Themes treated in the room: Excavated pottery from the Mediterranean and Bang Chiang.
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Rooms 9-10
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Rooms 9-10: Themes treated in the rooms: Icons, paintings on panel and canvas, prints, ivory, amber, metals, silver, Sheffield, bronzes. |
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Every section has explanatory panels, written in three languages, which clearly describe the exhibited objects and the specific characteristics that the visitor must observe. |
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Interactive station: smelling test for identifying material |
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All the treated themes are moreover largely described in the 3 volumes issued by the Museum: "The Art Collector's Illustrated Handbook", of which you may have all the information visiting www.ArtAndScienceHandbook.com
Room 13: Didactic section of the Museum of Art and Science dedicated to Oriental Art
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Rooms 14-18: Didactic section of the Museum of Art and Science dedicated to African Art
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Permanent exhibition: "Life and Art in Black Africa" (5 rooms with more than 350 objects) Themes treated in the rooms: The world of women, dance, fertility, kitchen utensils, Yoruba twins, the wooden couple of the Baulé, Dan masks, zoomorphic and multi-face masks, the cult of the dead, oracles, the world of men, instruments of power, musical instruments, coins, the warrior, contact and reciprocal influence between African art and the West. |
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Scientific laboratory
for the ascertainment of the authenticity of art objects (Room 3):
wood dating - analyses on materials used in art - microscopy, reflectography, spectroscopy and Wood's light
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Laboratory open to visitors, analyses carried out for third parties. Further information on www.spectroscopyforart.com

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MATTHAES FOUNDATION - AT THE SERVICE OF ART
via Q. Sella,4 -20121 Milano- Piazza Castello
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10-18. Sat:10-14 Entrance: Euro 6 - reduced Euro 4
Guided tours: (min. 10 people) Euro 8 - Students Euro 5
For Information: Tel:+390272022488. Fax:+390272023156. e-mail: info@museoartescienza.com
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sponsorships granted for the two exhibitions on Leonardo Da Vinci |
OTHER SITES OF THE MUSEUM OF ART AND SCIENCE:
www.LeonardoDaVinciMilano.com - two permanent exhibitions: "Leonardo citizen of Milan" and "Appreciating Art through the Eyes of Leonardo" from his "Treatise on Painting".
www.ArtAndScienceHandbook.com - The most complete and scientifically valid guide to ascertaining the authenticity of European and non-European antiques on an objective basis (540 pages and more than 2000 colour illustrations in 3 Volumes and 3 languages)
www.Paintingsauthenticity.com -
A list of all the possible methods for determining
the authenticity of paintings based on objective factors.
www.AntiqueFurnitureAuthenticity.com -
A list of all the possible methods for determining
the authenticity of furniture based on objective factors.
www.AfricanArtAuthenticity.com - "Art and life in Black Africa", The African Art didactic section of the Museum (5 rooms and over 350 objects)
www.SpectroscopyforArt.com - Scientific method for the dating of the wood and identification of the wood type used for art objects. Determination of their authenticity through analysis of colours, binders, pigments and other organic substances.
www.C14spectrodating.com -
Spectroscopic measurements complementing dating
obtained with the C14 method that appears uncertain or impossible.
www.DendroSpectroChronology.com -
Spectroscopic measurements
complementing the uncertain results of dendrochronological dating.