Restauro Archeologico (Sep 2024)
Rappresentazione digitale e restauro virtuale per la validazione di ipotesi ricostruttive del ciborio della Pieve di San Giorgio in Valpolicella
Abstract
Scientific research dedicated to preserving the historical memory of architectural heritage often deals with the preservation of artefacts altered by restoration work. However, such interventions can transform valuable architecture, compromising its stylistic consistency and generating uncertainty about its original cultural role. The ciborium of the Pieve di San Giorgio in Valpolicella is an emblematic example. Built in the 10th century on a site of Longobard culture, the Pieve contains a ciborium dating back to 712 AD, attested by inscriptions on the columns. Numerous restorations have altered its original configuration. In 1923, an attempt at reconstruction assembled museum fragments and local arches, without adequate historical and artistic analysis, resulting in a stylistically ambiguous representation. This study proposes an in-depth investigation to develop a formal digital reconstruction process, using graphic representation tools to codify documentary sources and obtain a renewed and clear image of the Pieve's original artistic apparatus.
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