Milan’s Brera protects artworks after humidity system fails
MILAN — Restorers at Milan’s famous Brera Art Gallery have taken measures to protect the collection after its humidity control system failed during a “once-in-a-decade” dry, cold spell that moved through Milan last weekend, officials said.
Donato Bramante’s “Christ at the Column” and a Bastiani piece were removed from their exhibit spaces for immediate stabilization and 40 other artworks were patched with protective Japanese rice paper to ensure their paint surfaces didn’t crack under the drier humidity conditions, museum director James Bradburne said.
“A horrible thing to happen, but happily no paint loss, and nothing irreversible,” he said in an email.
Humidity levels in the museum plunged last weekend when a “perfect storm” dry spell moved through Milan with high winds that overwhelmed the humidity control system that draws air into the gallery from the outside, he said.