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This dissertation consists of the study, inventory and preservation of the osteological collection devoted to the courses in the Fine Arts College of the University of Lisbon (FBAUL). This collection comprises 199 individual bone elements, now integrated into 59 inventory forms. It includes both human and non-human osteological material, among which there are articulated and disarticulated skeletons, individual bones and bone fragments. The osteological specimens presented here have been used as teaching tools in the visual arts education model implemented by academies and fine arts schools since the Italian Renaissance. The type of artistic practice supported by this model consisted in nude representations, which therefore implied the study of osteological and myological structures of the human body. The collection being studied was found decoupled from its patrimonial value and exposed to conditions unfavourable to its preservation. In order to overcome this problem, a bone inventory has been made as well as the implementation of a set of practices and procedures most suitable for a collection such as this. Finally, this dissertation presents a series of proposals for future studies aiming to document, computerise, preserve and promote the collection in the light of what has been accomplished in the institution through the use of and adaptation to new technologies
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A tese possui um conjunto de anexos não disponíverl em Open Acess, apenas consultável na Biblioteca da FBAUL, com a cota CDA 191
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Museologia Ossos Osteologia Inventário Preservação
