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Titre
Renewing the past: pressure mounting a large severely fragmented silk flag
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Vuori, Jan
  • Dancause, Renée
  • Michalski, Stefan
Date de publication
2017
Collation
59-74
Titre de la source
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation (JAIC)
Numéro de la source
vol. 56, no. 1
Résumé
A large silk flag from the War of 1812, owned by the City of Toronto and held at the historic site museum of Fort York, was treated at the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) from 2011 to 2012. Several challenges were posed by the powdering condition of the silk, the extreme degree to which the flag was fragmented, and its large dimensions. In addition, the flag had previously been stitched between net and taped into a rudimentary pressure mount. Re-treatment was indicated for both physical and esthetic reasons. Image analysis was used to digitally separate the old restoration fabrics from the flag. This provided a much clearer picture of the flag's true condition before treatment. The previous restorations were reversed and the flag was encapsulated in net and pressure mounted using contemporary conservation grade materials and techniques. The rigid support consisted of an aluminum honeycomb panel covered with cotton flannel, needle-punched polyester, cotton display fabric, and custom-dyed cotton compensation fabric. A UV-filtering acrylic was selected for the glazing due to its anti-static, abrasion-resistant, and anti-reflection properties. Temperature and relative humidity sensors were incorporated into the mount, enabling continuous monitoring of the microenvironment within.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Textiles
  • Textiles et tissus
  • Textiles - Conservation and restoration
ISBN/ISSN
0197-1360
Pays
United States
Type de document
Journal Article = Article de périodique
Localisation
PER
Clé
2057
Collection
Staff Bibliography
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