Notice bibliographique du personnel « Overview of the CCI lining project: do linings prevent cracking and cupping in paintings? »
- Titre
- Overview of the CCI lining project: do linings prevent cracking and cupping in paintings?
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Daly Hartin, Debra
- Michalski, Stefan
- Hagan, Eric
- Choquette, Myléne
- Lieu de publication
- Washington, D.C.
- Collation
- 137-150
- Titre de la source
- Postprints of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Paintings Specialty Group
- Numéro de la source
- (2015)
- Résumé
- This project studied the balance in tension between an oil painting and its lining, and the ability of the lining to reduce cupping and cracking. Samples included a model oil painting, its constituent layers, and its linings onto linen, multifilament polyester, and sailcloth, using BEVA-371 or wax-resin. Data from five temperatures were combined to build master curves of stress relaxation from milliseconds (for shock and vibration) to decades. Only sailcloth provided consistently significant support, especially over the long term relevant to cupping. At low RH, sailcloth contributes proportionally less support, and RH control by enclosure is recommended.
- ISBN/ISSN
- 1548-7814
- Pays
- United States
- Type de document
- Conference Paper = Article de conférence
- Localisation
- PER
- Clé
- 2166
- Collection
- Staff Bibliography