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Chemicals and methods for conservation and restoration : paintings, textiles, fossils, wood, stones, metals, and glass / Johannes Karl Fink.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2017Edition: 1Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119418894
  • 1119418895
  • 9781119418887
  • 1119418887
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Chemicals and methods for conservation and restorationDDC classification:
  • 069/.53 23
LOC classification:
  • AM145
Other classification:
  • SCI013060
Online resources:
Contents:
Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Chapter 1: Paintings; 1.1 Cleaning; 1.2 Varnishes; 1.3 Methods and Materials for Conservation; 1.4 Analysis and Analytical Methods; 1.5 Forgeries; References; Chapter 2: Textiles; 2.1 Textile Colors; 2.2 Textiles from Various Locations; 2.3 Processing Methods; References; Chapter 3: Archaeological Wood; 3.1 Analysis Methods; 3.2 Materials for Conservation; 3.3 Degradation; 3.4 Special Properties; References; Chapter 4: Fossils; 4.1 Monograph; 4.2 Paleontological Skill and the Role of the Fossil Preparator; 4.3 Analysis Methods; 4.4 Conservation Methods
Summary: "This book focuses on the chemicals used for conservation and restoration of various artefacts in artwork and archaeology, as well as special applications of these materials. Also the methods used, both methods for cleaning, conservation and restoration, as well as methods for the analysis of the state of the respective artefacts. Topics include oil paintings, paper conservation, textiles and dyes for them, archaeological wood, fossils, stones, metals and metallic coins, and glasses, including church windows"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

"This book focuses on the chemicals used for conservation and restoration of various artefacts in artwork and archaeology, as well as special applications of these materials. Also the methods used, both methods for cleaning, conservation and restoration, as well as methods for the analysis of the state of the respective artefacts. Topics include oil paintings, paper conservation, textiles and dyes for them, archaeological wood, fossils, stones, metals and metallic coins, and glasses, including church windows"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: Preface xiii 1 Paintings 1 1.1 Cleaning 1 1.2 Varnishes 41 1.3 Methods and Materials for Conservation 47 1.4 Analysis and Analytical Methods 70 1.5 Forgeries 81 2 Textiles 95 2.1 Textile Colors 95 2.2 Textiles from Various Locations 101 2.3 Processing Methods 108 3 Archaeological Wood 113 3.1 Analysis Methods 113 3.2 Materials for Conservation 122 3.3 Degradation 131 3.4 Special Properties 137 4 Fossils 149 4.1 Monograph 149 4.2 Paleontological Skill and the Role of the Fossil Preparator 149 4.3 Analysis Methods 150 4.4 Conservation Methods 163 5 Stones 177 5.1 Deterioration Processes 178 5.2 Analytical Methods 187 5.3 Conservation Methods 193 6 Glass 213 6.1 Analytical Methods 213 6.2 Cleaning Methods 217 6.3 Production Practices 229 6.4 Special Uses of Glass Materials 231 7 Archaeological Metals 237 7.1 Cleaning Methods 247 7.2 Special References 262 Index 267 Acronyms 267 Chemicals 269 General Index 273.

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Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Chapter 1: Paintings; 1.1 Cleaning; 1.2 Varnishes; 1.3 Methods and Materials for Conservation; 1.4 Analysis and Analytical Methods; 1.5 Forgeries; References; Chapter 2: Textiles; 2.1 Textile Colors; 2.2 Textiles from Various Locations; 2.3 Processing Methods; References; Chapter 3: Archaeological Wood; 3.1 Analysis Methods; 3.2 Materials for Conservation; 3.3 Degradation; 3.4 Special Properties; References; Chapter 4: Fossils; 4.1 Monograph; 4.2 Paleontological Skill and the Role of the Fossil Preparator; 4.3 Analysis Methods; 4.4 Conservation Methods

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