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Notice catalographique « Mind the gap! : Structural and aesthetic options for the treatment of loss in textiles »

Titre
Mind the gap! : Structural and aesthetic options for the treatment of loss in textiles
Auteur ou éditeur
  • The Institute of Conservation (ICON)
  • The Institute of Conservation (ICON) - Textile Group
  • Fairhurst, Alison
Lieu de publication
London
Maison d'édition
The Institute of Conservation (ICON)
Date de publication
2010
Collation
94 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 29 cm
Table des matières

Foreword
Understanding the cultural context of an Indian painting tradition to establish conservation methodologies in loss compensation [Jane Wild]
To fill or not to fill: ethical considerations and practical solutions on the conservation of the historic banner of Arkadi Monastery in Crete [Tatiana Kousoulou]
Ethical considerations and structural, aesthetic options for the treatment of loss in relics: St. Caesarius of Arles' pallium (6th century) [Anastasia Ozoline]
A re-evaluation of the conservation of the Othery Cope [Anne French]
Producing digitally printed treatment fabrics: two options for cellulose fabrics [Alice Cole]
To Hellspont and back - use of a photographic infill [Hazel Arnott and Nadine Wilson]
From silk to crepeline: the use of digital media printed with UV cured inks on silk crepeline for overlays in textile conservation [Megan Gruchy]
Mix and match: compensating for loss in a large Tudor tapestry [Karen Ayers and Chloe Hesketh [Karen Ayers and Chloe Hesketh]
Bakst where it belongs: reproducing polychrome silk painted panels of a costume designed by L. Bakst for Diaghilev's Ballet Russes [Natalia Zagorska-Thomas]
Poster: In the beginning was the word - the use of painted net overlays on an altar frontal [Philippa Sanders and Lindsay Blackmore]
Poster: Resurrection of a fabric - reinstating pattern in loose seat covers [Claire Colbourn and Ksynia Marko]
Poster: Abraham's new clothes - a work in progress [Rachel Langley, Rosamuna Weatherall et al.]
Poster: Bridging the gap: painted non-woven infills to support damaged leather shoes [Elizabeth-Anne Haldane]
Poster: Selvedge becomes the best infills for early 19th century shoes worn by Rear-Admiral Saumarez's esquire
Poster: Moth proof infills for wool objects: alternative support fabrics to discourage moth attack [Jennifer Barsby]
Poster: From Pointilism to pixels: understanding the transformation of printed infills for use in textile conservation [Lynn Bathke]
Poster: Hole-istic compensation: needle-felted infills for losses in wool [Anna Hodson, Susan Heald and Renate Maile-Moskowitz]

Notes
  • Postprints of the annual forum of the ICON Textile Group, held 27 April 2009 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
  • ICON Textile Group was formerly named UKIC Textile Section.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Textile fabrics - Conservation and restoration - Congresses
  • Museum conservation methods - Congresses
  • Musées - Méthodes de conservation - Congrès
  • Textiles et tissus - Conservation et restauration - Congrès
Lien au document en anglais
https://www.icon.org.uk/groups-and-networks/textiles/symposium-post-prints.html
Pays
United Kingdom
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
NK 8804.5 I36 2009
Clé
17468
Collection
Catalogue
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