
Aragonese technicians end on the first day the analysis of the profane paintings of Sijena
Government technicians of Aragon They have ended, on their first day of work at the National Museum of Art of Catalonia (MNAC), the analysis of the profane paintings of the Sijena monastery. These are the fragments located in room 17, the first one the professionals within the DGA schedule have accessed on Monday.
As explained by the executive sources, the scanning, photogrammetry and inspection work of the frescoes and the fasteners have extended until noon. It has been then when it has passed to room 16, where the wall paintings of the Chapter Room are located. There, images of the so -called intramed, the interior of the arches, which will remain open to take records have been taken.
It is expected that on Tuesday the work in room 16 will continue since early, with the same procedure followed on the opening day of the schedule. Of course, since the DGA need that the team has not been provided, led by Natalia Martínez de Pisón, the technical documentation requested on both collections. These records contain the details about the state of the frescoes and the conservation conditions since they reached the MNAC. It is also one of the requirements established in the order for the final execution of the sentence.
The technicians have accessed the museum at 10.50 hours in accordance with the scheduled schedule, as regional government sources have detailed. The expedition has been received by an independence protest convened, among other groups, by the Catalan National Assembly (ANC).
Its president, the singer -songwriter Lluís Llach, has assured that they will exhaust the roads to stop the “plunder” of the frescoes, who must return to the monastery of Sijena by judicial mandate of the Supreme Court. The former president of the Parliament and who was responsible for culture with Quim Torra, Laura Borrás (Junts) has also been added to the concentration.