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Protection, restoration of fine arts focused

Domestic and international experts gathered in Hanoi on June 26 to share experience and expertise on protecting and restoring the fine arts.
Domestic and international experts gathered in Hanoi on June 26 to shareexperience and expertise on protecting and restoring the fine arts.

The workshop, organised by the Vietnam Fine ArtsMuseum, forms part of activities under a project jointly implemented bythe museum, the Dresden University of Art in Germany and the GoetheInstitute in Hanoi from 2012-2017.

Participantsdiscussed the restoration of the two oil paintings “Me con” (Mother andbaby), and “Ruou can” (drinking wine out of a jar through pipes).

Marina Langner from the University, who led the joint team,introduced the two works of art before and after their restoration, aswell as the techniques applied in the process.

Since 2013, the Museum has sent staff members to the Dresden Universityof Art and conducted a number of training sessions with German expertsto build staff capacity.

It also aims to applyadvanced technology in the protection and restoration of art in linewith the plan for art development through 2020.

The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum has more than 20,000 vulnerable andprecious pieces of oil painting, lacquer, wood, paper and fabric artworks.-VNA

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