scholarly journals BEBERAPA CATATAN DARI: LOKAKARYA SPAFA TENTANG PEMUGARAN PENINGGALAN SEJARAH DAN PURBAKALA

1983 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Sutaba Sutaba
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Pada tahun 1980 yang lalu, benempat di Jogjakarta SPAFA (SEAMEO Project in Archaeology and Fine Arts) telah menyelenggarakan Lokakarya Tentang Teknik Pemugaran Peninggalan Sejarah dan Purbakala (Workshop on The Technique of Restoration of Monuments) sebagai suatu kerja sama antara SPAFA Sub-Center For Restoration and Preservation of Ancient Monuments dengan Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Indonesia (cq. Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan) melalui Proyek Pemugaran Candi Borobudur. Lokakarya ini dihadiri oleh ahli-ahli purbakala dan arsitek dari negara-negara anggota SEAMEO, yang dalam tugasnya sehari-hari bertanggung jawab atas pemugaran terhadap peninggalan sejarah dan purbakala di negaranya masing-masing. Di samping itu hadir pula Prof. Dr. A. J. Bernet Kempers, ahli purbakala dari Negeri Belanda yang memiliki pengetahuan dan pengalaman yang amat luas mengenai kepurbakalaan di Indonesia, bahkan pernah menjadi Kepala Lembaga Purbakala dan Peninggalan Nasional. Ahli purbakala lainnya ialah dari Sri Langka: Roland Silva dan dari Indonesia antara lain hadir Prof. Dr. R. Soekmono sebagai Direktur Sub-Center For Restoration and Preservation of Ancient Monuments dan sebagai Pemimpin Proyek Pemugaran Candi Borobudur. Di samping itu sebagai utusan Indonesia adalah Drs. Uka Tjandrasasmita, Direktur Direktorat Perlindungan dan Pembinaan Peninggalan Sejarah dan Purbakala dan ahli-ahli purbakala lainnya. Lokakarya tersebut di atas disertai juga pengamatan ke Candi Borobudur, Jawa Timur dan Bali untuk menyaksikan pemugaran yang sedang berlangsung di Indonesia.

Author(s):  
Ekaterina Panchuk ◽  
Alena Alekseeva

The analysis of the concept of "youkai" in Japanese mythology, its origin is given, the varieties of youkai are considered. There are references to youkai in ancient monuments of Japanese culture, their reflection in literature and fine arts, modern film and game industries


Author(s):  
Olga Parkhomenko ◽  

The Library of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is rich in rare and unique publications, and those of memorial value. The collection checking envisages visual revision and analysis of every book, and during this process the specialists revealed a number of valuable publications for further research. Also all registered publication went through the stage of initial collection specification (e.g., Rumyantsev museum collection, collection of the New Western Arts Museum, memorial libraries, etc). Currently, this information has been being entered into the e-catalog. This will enable to verify special arrays within the Research Library’s collection and simplify investigations into historical and memorial book collections and individual valuable publications.


2020 ◽  
pp. 63-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander V. Spiridonov ◽  
Nina P. Umnyakova ◽  
Boris L. Valkin

The article describes the results of the second part of examination related to transparent structures of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts: the lantern lights. The structures are cultural heritage of federal importance and are subject to state preservation. Based on the results of comprehensive examination, the conclusions were made that these structures are in unsatisfactory condition and materials were prepared for development of recommendations concerning their restoration.


Author(s):  
David Randall

The changed conception of conversation that emerged by c.1700 was about to expand its scope enormously – to the broad culture of Enlightenment Europe, to the fine arts, to philosophy and into the broad political world, both via the conception of public opinion and via the constitutional thought of James Madison (1751–1836). In the Enlightenment, the early modern conception of conversation would expand into a whole wing of Enlightenment thought. The intellectual history of the heirs of Cicero and Petrarch would become the practice of millions and the constitutional architecture of a great republic....


2019 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-118
Author(s):  
David J. Breeze ◽  
Rosalind K. Marshall ◽  
Ian Ralston

In the 1920s and 1930s Marguerite Wood and Margaret Simpson collaborated with James Richardson, Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Scotland, in writing guide-books to several medieval monuments in state care. The involvement of women in such activities was unusual for the time. The family histories and careers of these two pioneering Scottish women are investigated in order to explain their participation, and their activities are placed in the wider context of the emerging professionalism of women in history and archaeology in Scotland at this time.


2009 ◽  
Vol 150 (6) ◽  
pp. 277-282
Author(s):  
Ákos Jakobovits ◽  
Antal Jakobovits
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