Valentina Scuccato’s workshop – Virtual Tour 360°

Conservation workshop · Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Laboratorio di restauro di Valentina Scuccato

A conservation workshop at Pordenone, at work since 1989 on painting on canvas and panel, polychrome wooden sculpture and fresco, for superintendencies, museums and private owners.

At a glance

Type
Conservation and restoration workshop
Where
Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Coordinates
45.9673143° N, 12.6446518° E
At work since
1989
Specialism
Polychrome works: canvas, panel, wooden sculpture; fresco and decorated architectural surfaces

Overview

The workshop of Valentina Scuccato is at Pordenone, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It has worked since 1989 on the conservation of works of art, in particular polychrome ones — painting on canvas and panel, wooden sculpture — and on fresco.

It works for superintendencies, public and private bodies, museums and collectors, following the professional code of the field.

History

Every intervention begins with a written restoration project: the state of conservation and the physical and chemical problems of the work are analysed first, and from that analysis the main stages of the work and the technique to be used are set out.

Where required the workshop calls on scientific diagnostics — radiography, ultraviolet fluorescence, study of paint stratigraphy, infrared reflectography — and in carrying out the work uses techniques and materials chosen to respect the original.

What you see

Over thirty years the workshop has handled works from the twelfth to the twentieth century, by unknown and by named hands: among them Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis known as il Pordenone, Pomponio Amalteo, Pellegrino da San Daniele, Gianfrancesco da Tolmezzo, Andrea Fosco da Faenza, Luigi Russolo, Pino Casarini, Virgilio Guidi, Luigi Vettori, Mario Sironi and Michelangelo Grigoletti.

Practical information

  • Address: Via delle Caserme 20/1, 33170 Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
  • It is a working conservation studio, not a museum: access is by arrangement.

Sources

  • Cultural Heritage Online historical archive — original Italian entry (beniculturalionline.it), transposed and corrected 2026.

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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