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This volume highlights recent research efforts in the conservation and investigation of works of art on wood. Through eleven case studies it showcases different experimental methods ranging from X-ray analysis of objects to the study of cross-sections made from micro-samples. New research focusing on the technical study, treatment and assessment of works of art on wood in its many forms is featured in this edited volume. Technical studies include the attribution and investigations of a triptych by Hans Memling and a sculpture from workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart, decorated Syrian…mehr
This volume highlights recent research efforts in the conservation and investigation of works of art on wood. Through eleven case studies it showcases different experimental methods ranging from X-ray analysis of objects to the study of cross-sections made from micro-samples.
New research focusing on the technical study, treatment and assessment of works of art on wood in its many forms is featured in this edited volume. Technical studies include the attribution and investigations of a triptych by Hans Memling and a sculpture from workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart, decorated Syrian rooms, and investigations of finely carved Gothic wooden objects. Synchrotron-based methods are presented for studying the alteration of 19th c. verdigris in Norway, and multi-analytical methods are employed for the investigations of 16th to 19th c. East Asian lacquer from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Novel methods for the cleaning of gilded surfaces using gelsand emulsions are shown, as are innovative strategies for the consolidation for waterlogged wood, providing key data for the assessment of risks and benefits of new methods, and the short and long-term effects on gilding layers and archaeological wood. The book clearly shows how collaboration between engineers, physicists, biologists and chemists and conservators of different types of materials can lead to new research in conservation science. This book is crucial reading for conservators and conservation scientists, as well as for technical art historians, providing key methodological case studies of polychromy from different temporal and geographical contexts.
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Autorenporträt
Austin Nevin, chemist and conservator, is a Researcher at the CNR-IFN where he has worked since 2011, and he is the coordinator of the CNR-IFN research group. His research focuses on the analysis of paintings and painting materials, and the study of ancient and modern cultural heritage using optical and spectroscopic techniques. He is the co-author of over 40 publications, one of the editors of the Springer series Cultural Heritage Science and a member of the permanent scientific committee of the LACONA and of the TECHNART conferences. He has served as the coordintor of the Scientific Research Working Group of ICOM-CC (from 2011-2014) and is a Council Member and Fellow of the IIC (since 2013). Following a degree in Chemistry (Mchem) from the University of Oxford (2001) and a 3-year MA in the Consrvation of Paintings (Wall Paintings) from the Courtauld Institute of Art (2004), Nevin went on to obtain a PhD from the Courtauld entitled "Fluorescence and Raman Spectroscopy for the analysis of proteinb-based binding media" (2008). Between 2004-2007 he won a Marie Curie Early Stage Training Fellowship at IESL-FORTH (Greece) where his research focussed on the analysis of paintings using laser-based techniques.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An Investigation of the Feasibility of the Use of Gels and Emulsions in Cleaning of Wooden Gilded Surfaces. Part A: Removal of Brass-Based Overpainting by Malgorzata Sawicki, Emma Rouse, Sofia Lo Bianco and Seela Kautto.- 2. New Consolidants for the Conservation of Archaeological Wood by Zarah Walsh-Korb, Emma-Rose Janecek, Mark Jones, Luc Averous and Oren A. Scherman.- 3. Analytical examination and conservation of East Asian lacquer works from European collections by Václav Pitthard, Silvia Miklin-Kniefacz, Sabine Stanek and Martina Griesser.- 4. Technology for technology's sake: The technical study of Gothic miniature boxwood carvings in the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario by Lisa Ellis, Alexandra Suda, Ronald Martin, Elizabeth Moffatt, Jennifer Poulin, Heidi Sobol, Craig Boyko, Ian Lefebvre and Andrew J. Nelson.- 5. The use of a copper green oil paint in the interiors of Eidsvoll Manor in Norway: Analysis of a discoloured architectural paint from 1814 by Edwin Verweij, Ulrich Schade and Hartmut Kutzke.- 6. A Polychrome Wooden Interior from Damascus: A Multi-Method Approach for the Identification of Manufacturing Techniques, Materials and Art Historical Background by Petronella Kovács-Mravik, , Éva Galambos, Zsuzsanna Márton, Ivett Kisapáti, Julia Schultz, Attila Lajos Tóth, István Sajó and Dániel Károly.- 7. Christ on a donkey from the workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart. Conservation and technological research by Katarzyna Meczynska and Anna Michnikowska.- 8. Multi-disciplinary approach to the identification of authorship of The Last Judgement triptych from the National Museum in Gdansk attributed to Hans Memling by Iwona Szmelter and Tomasz Wazny.
1. An Investigation of the Feasibility of the Use of Gels and Emulsions in Cleaning of Wooden Gilded Surfaces. Part A: Removal of Brass-Based Overpainting .- 2. New Consolidants for the Conservation of Archaeological Wood.- 3. Analytical examination and conservation of East Asian lacquer works from European collections.- 4. Technology for technology's sake: The technical study of Gothic miniature boxwood carvings in the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario.- 5. The use of a copper green oil paint in the interiors of Eidsvoll Manor in Norway: Analysis of a discoloured architectural paint from 1814.- 6. A Polychrome Wooden Interior from Damascus: A Multi-Method Approach for the Identification of Manufacturing Techniques, Materials and Art Historical Background.- 7. Christ on a donkey from the workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart. Conservation and technological research.- 8. Multi-disciplinaryapproach to the identification of authorship of The Last Judgement triptych from the National Museum in Gdansk attributed to Hans Memling.
1. An Investigation of the Feasibility of the Use of Gels and Emulsions in Cleaning of Wooden Gilded Surfaces. Part A: Removal of Brass-Based Overpainting by Malgorzata Sawicki, Emma Rouse, Sofia Lo Bianco and Seela Kautto.- 2. New Consolidants for the Conservation of Archaeological Wood by Zarah Walsh-Korb, Emma-Rose Janecek, Mark Jones, Luc Averous and Oren A. Scherman.- 3. Analytical examination and conservation of East Asian lacquer works from European collections by Václav Pitthard, Silvia Miklin-Kniefacz, Sabine Stanek and Martina Griesser.- 4. Technology for technology's sake: The technical study of Gothic miniature boxwood carvings in the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario by Lisa Ellis, Alexandra Suda, Ronald Martin, Elizabeth Moffatt, Jennifer Poulin, Heidi Sobol, Craig Boyko, Ian Lefebvre and Andrew J. Nelson.- 5. The use of a copper green oil paint in the interiors of Eidsvoll Manor in Norway: Analysis of a discoloured architectural paint from 1814 by Edwin Verweij, Ulrich Schade and Hartmut Kutzke.- 6. A Polychrome Wooden Interior from Damascus: A Multi-Method Approach for the Identification of Manufacturing Techniques, Materials and Art Historical Background by Petronella Kovács-Mravik, , Éva Galambos, Zsuzsanna Márton, Ivett Kisapáti, Julia Schultz, Attila Lajos Tóth, István Sajó and Dániel Károly.- 7. Christ on a donkey from the workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart. Conservation and technological research by Katarzyna Meczynska and Anna Michnikowska.- 8. Multi-disciplinary approach to the identification of authorship of The Last Judgement triptych from the National Museum in Gdansk attributed to Hans Memling by Iwona Szmelter and Tomasz Wazny.
1. An Investigation of the Feasibility of the Use of Gels and Emulsions in Cleaning of Wooden Gilded Surfaces. Part A: Removal of Brass-Based Overpainting .- 2. New Consolidants for the Conservation of Archaeological Wood.- 3. Analytical examination and conservation of East Asian lacquer works from European collections.- 4. Technology for technology's sake: The technical study of Gothic miniature boxwood carvings in the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario.- 5. The use of a copper green oil paint in the interiors of Eidsvoll Manor in Norway: Analysis of a discoloured architectural paint from 1814.- 6. A Polychrome Wooden Interior from Damascus: A Multi-Method Approach for the Identification of Manufacturing Techniques, Materials and Art Historical Background.- 7. Christ on a donkey from the workshop of Michel and Gregor Erhart. Conservation and technological research.- 8. Multi-disciplinaryapproach to the identification of authorship of The Last Judgement triptych from the National Museum in Gdansk attributed to Hans Memling.
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