Notice catalographique « Lining and backing : the support of paintings, paper and textiles - papers delivered at the UKIC conference, 1995 »
- Titre
- Lining and backing : the support of paintings, paper and textiles - papers delivered at the UKIC conference, 1995
- Auteur ou éditeur
- United Kingdom Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Maison d'édition
- United Kingdom Institute of Conservation (UKIC)
- Date de publication
- 1995
- Collation
- 123 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
Supporting fragile textiles: the evolution of choice
Mary Brooks, Dinah Eastop, Lynda Hillyer, Alison Lister 5
Paper lining: an overview
Alan Donnithorne 14
Lining of paintings: traditions, principles and developments
Alan Phenix 21
How backings work: the effect of textile properties on appearance
Mary W Ballard 34
Artists' original support: conservation versus historical evidence
Nicola Walker 40
The development and present status of structural conservation treatments of canvas paintings in Denmark Mikkel Scharff 48
Painted and gilded cartoons on canvas intended for a mosaic scheme in St. Paul's Cathedral, London
Hugh H Stannus and David S Crombie 54
Architectural linings and backings
Sherry Doyal and Mark Sandiford 60
The influence of lining and drying methods on the dimensional stability of lined paper objects
Ingelise Nielsen and Derek Priest 67
The reversibility of starch paste
Vincent Daniels 72
The Florentine paste technique: what makes it different from other glue paste linings for pictures
Joan Marie Reifsnyder 77
Glue-paste lining of paintings: an evaluation of the bond
performance and relative stiffness of some glue-paste linings
Paul Ackroyd 83
19th century oil paintings on paper / canvas laminate support
Angela Geary and Piers Townsend 92
Conservation of painted trade union banners Vivian Lochhead 96
Lining maps at the Bodleian Library-1960 to 1995
Helen Lindsay 102
Reversible supports for paintings as an alternative to lining
Karoline Beltinger 111
The lining of unglazed, fragile paintings on paper, from Ham
House, attributed to the 17th century artist Frans Cleyn
Merryl Huxtable 119
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Art - Conservation and restoration
- Painting - Conservation and restoration
- Art - Conservation et restauration
- Peinture - Conservation et restauration
- Pays
- United Kingdom
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- ND 1650 U56 1995
- Clé
- 10585
- Collection
- Catalogue