Doerner Institute
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Doerner Institute was founded in 1937 Munich as a State Testing and Research Institute for Colour Technology (in German Staatliche Prüf- und Forschungsanstalt für Farbentechnik)”.

The founding of the Institute

The Institute takes its name from Max Doerner (Artist)
Max Doerner (Artist)
Max Doerner was a German artist and art theorist.Doerner's artistic education was at the Academy of Fine Arts where he studies under Johann Caspar Herterich and Wilhelm von Diez. His style was basically impressionistic. He travelled around Europe, in particular to the Low Countries and Italy and...

 (1870–1939), an artist and Munich Art Academy professor. His book, The Materials of the Artist and their Use in Painting published in 1921 had established Doerner's reputation and his argument which is quoted in Phillip Balls, Bright Earth provided the inspiration for the institute. That argument was that the artist cannot be expected to be chemist; he would only become victim of a dilettantism more harmful than beneficial....[Yet] the laws which govern the materials of the artist are the same for all artists, to whatever school they belong. Whoever wishes to employ his materials correctly and to the best advantage must know these laws and follow them, otherwise sooner or later he will pay dearly for his mistakes.... Craftsmanship must again be made the solid foundation of art.

Current Activities

Since 1977 the Institute has been home to the conservation department of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen as well as its "own" science department. Other activity undertaken at the Institute includes
  • research into historical painting techniques and materials
  • development of scientific methods applied to objects of art
  • museum design or the renovation of historic buildings used as museums.
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