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Certified methodology for textile deposition
KUŽELOVÁ, Zdenka ; ŠEVČÍK, Richard ; PŘÍHODA, Jiří ; NASADIL, Petr
The methodology was created for the neeeds of museum workers handling and depositing textile artefacts. The methodology is focused on depositories where textile artefacts are stored. The content is focused on traditional folk clothing from Moravia originating from the period of 1850-1950 and the methodology is specific in this way. It is necessary to emphasize that the folk textile (clothing) was stored in its own way which has to be kept and which some attention should be paid to.
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Certified methodology (I) for conservators of textile focused on artefact survey and its documentation (e-learning)
KUŽELOVÁ, Zdenka ; DUFKOVÁ, Libuše ; ŠEVČÍK, Richard ; SMEJKALOVÁ, Eva ; PŘÍHODA, Jiří
Certified methodology is focused on the care of textile artefacts. It defines principle terms, instructions for all involved workers, environment, documentation, survey and material sampling.
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Certified methodology (II) for identification of textile and non-textile components and their conservation (e-learning)
KUŽELOVÁ, Zdenka ; ŠEVČÍK, Richard ; VYSKOČILOVÁ, Gabriela ; HANÁČKOVÁ, Pavla ; PŘÍHODA, Jiří ; NASADIL, Petr
The methodology deals with the conservation of textile, textile components and non-textile parts and components as well. A complete conservation process is described in details including some of the processes presented in "Certified methodology for conservators of textile focused on artefact survey and its documentation".
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Certified methodology to create permanently sustainable environment for storage of traditional clothing components in depositories
HRUBANOVÁ, Markéta, ; POLÁŠKOVÁ, Hana ; NASADIL, Petr ; KUŽELOVÁ, Zdenka ; PŘÍHODA, Jiří ; ŠEVČÍK, Richard
The methodology was created to identify risks related with the environment where artefacts of cultural heritage are handled or deposited. It is intended for museum and open-air museum workers handling textile clothing components and other textile artefacts. The aim was to create a tool to monitor and measure contamination of the environment where artefacts are handled to reduce risks, damage or lifetime decrease of the artefacts as a result of an improper storage conditions. Following described procedures will enable to monitor and decrease the pollution with the aim to protect both exhibits and health of the workers handling them.
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Methodology of Non-Destructive Research into Historical Fabrics of Ethnographic Nature from the Period between 1850 and 1950, Their Documentation and Identification MEP (Methodology of Ethnographic Research).
Mertová, Petra ; Samohýlová, Alena ; Holcner, Ludvík
The major goal of the methodology is to deliver an instrument for documentation and identification of fabrics in ethnographic collections of museum institutions. The methodology uses a set of describable and measureable properties of fabrics acquired through research into and documentation of museum collections. With regard to the group of presupposed users and the nature of researched objects – historical textile with cultural value, the methodology is suggested as a non-destructive one. The research methodology includes several steps aimed, as follows: first of all at a professional documentation of fabrics using non-destructive methods focused on the discovery of describing and measurable properties of an object and the technological analysis of historical fabrics of ethnographic nature; secondly, at the identification of ethnographic fabrics at collection institutions through the comparison with a set of the already summarized data about historical fabrics, including their photographs with examples of fabrics selected at museum repositories. The acquired material is stored at the web application atlastextilu.cz.
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Certified Methodology for Documentation of Men´s Garments as Parts of Trousers, Coat and Shirt Dress
Šimša, Martin
The goal of the methodology is to create a system of documentation that enables an adequate, accurate and mainly unified description of garments, based on which it will be possible to compare the garments and to distinguish their possible variants. The methodology is based on the identification of unique properties of particular groups of folk clothing which were found out through an analysis of cut constructions of garments in collections of Czech and Moravian museums. For each group, a set of identification elements is suggested which features a list of constructional variants thanks to which each garment can be described and assigned to a corresponding type of garments. The methodology of research, documentation and identification of men´s folk garments is intended especially for curators of museum collections, researchers and all those interested in folk dress.
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