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1985. From the Metropolitan to the Prado
George Bisacca, Restorer, 1985-What's on1985. From the Metropolitan to the Prado
George Bisacca, Restorer, 1985-What's on
I’m George Bisacca, Conservator Emeritus at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. I’m a restorer of paintings specialized in wooden supports. My first contact with the Prado Museum was in the 80’s, I think it was about 1985 or 1986, and I came with John Brealey. He was still involved in the project of cleaning Las Meninas and he came back to New York and called me into his office. He said that I needed to go with him to Madrid because they were planning to restore the great Van der Weyden, The Descent from the Cross, and the panel support needed work. He wanted me to come back with him and examine the picture and plan a treatment.
After coming to the Prado the first time, I was surprised that the studio really had no resources. They had no machinery, no materials, there was no microscope, there was no investigation tools like infrared, Xray and ultraviolet. And so, I realized I would have to bring everything I needed, so I went back to New York and then, either 1989 or 1990, I came back to begin the treatment.
Conservator Emeritus at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, specialized in panel paintings. José de la Fuente, the Prado's specialist in this field, trained with him. Since his first contact with the Museo del Prado in the 1980s under the guidance of John Brealey, he has worked with the Museum on restoration of panel paintings and, among others, on the panels of The Descent from the Cross by van der Weyden (1991-1992), The Three Graces by Rubens (1997-1998), the sketches of The Triumph of the Eucharist by Rubens (2013-2014) and Adam and Eve by Dürer (2010).
Interview recorded on October 07, 2020
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1985. From the Metropolitan to the Prado -
The specialization of panel supports restoration -
Florence: the trip that changed my life -
John Brealey’s call -
1990. Restoration of The Descent from the Cross, by van der Weyden at the Prado’s restoration department -
José de la Fuente: colleague and friend -
The Descent from the Cross, by Rogier van der Weyden -
The Adoration of the Shepherds by Mengs. An unsatisfying restoration -
A valuable initiative. The Getty Panels Painting -
Adam and Eve by Dürer. A wonderful experience -
Rubens and The Three Graces -
Modelli of The Triumph of the Eucharist, by Rubens. One of the most complex works -
The Transfiguration of Our Lord, by Penni. The work dictates what it needs -
Restoring masterpieces is terrifying -
John Brealey and the restoration of Las Meninas -
Enrique Quintana’s know how -
Miguel Zugaza. The great changes -
The key. To look at more and more paintings
- Collective
- Restoration
- Chronology
- 1980-1990
- RDF
- RDF
Restoration
Rafael Alonso Alonso
Restorer, 1978-2016
José Manso Gómez
Textile and Panel Painting Conservator, 1953-1992
María Teresa Dávila Álvarez
Restorer, 1982-2013