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  1. Zanardi has been a supporter of the precautionary approach of conservation in relation to environmental protection. He has published extensively in art conservation theory and his studies on Giotto and the Roman School of painting have opened new paths in art historical research.

  2. Bruno Zanardi ( Parma, 1948) è un restauratore e storico dell'arte italiano . Ha insegnato "Teoria e tecnica del restauro" presso l'Università di Urbino "Carlo Bo". Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Monumenti restaurati. 2.1 Colonna Traiana. 2.2 Battistero di Parma. 2.3 Sancta sanctorum e Ciclo Francescano ad Assisi. 2.4 Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2023 · In Venice, Palazzo Labia, there is a wonderful cycle of frescoes by Giambattista Tiepolo. Which has not been seen for years, except on very rare occasions. Why? Bruno Zanardi, one of Italy's leading restorers, who years ago worked in Palazzo Labia itself, tells us about it in this interview.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2022 · A conversation, dating back to December 1989, between Bruno Zanardi and Giovanni Urbani. Thirty-three years later, some issues, such as the terms of the declaration of cultural property, the practical purposes of protection, and the revitalization of heritage, are still highly topical.

  5. The collection consists of approximately 36,500 slides, 7,900 photographic prints, 3,700 negatives, and 300 drawings. It documents the professional activity of Bruno Zanardi as an art conservator. Zanardi has restored some of the greatest monuments and artworks in Italy.

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  6. 28 de jul. de 2001 · Bruno Zanardi, a noted Italian art restorer, goes even further. After cleaning the Assisi frescoes in the 1980's, he published a controversial book proposing that none other than Pietro Cavallini ...

  7. 22 de ene. de 2024 · According to restorer Bruno Zanardi, it will be difficult to raise St. Mark's Basin to save the square from water, or at least without damaging monumental buildings such as the Basilica, the Doge's Palace and the Marciana Library.