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Painting --- restoration [process] --- Hingene
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Conservation. Restoration --- restoration [process] --- Rubens, Peter Paul
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The papers in this volume, presented at the Royal Institute of Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) in Brussels in November 2012, focus on major transformations of works of art, such as updates of format, function, iconography or appearance and their documentation by historical documentary sources. They cover a wide range of art, periods, sources and approaches, from Dioscorides to contemporary installations: Tinguely's explosive Homage to New York; the evolution and transformation of harpsichords in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the art of anatomical wax models in Spain and neo-Gothic polychromies. The skilful combination of source research with experimental reconstruction and analysis is illustrated in studies of anthocyanin colorants in medieval European illuminators' workshops, and of tempera paint around 1900. Research on artists' materials such as vermilion and zinc white, refers to patents, inventories, diaries and chronicles. The interpretation and transmission of sources in central to several papers. Innovative databases of art technological sources are also presented.
Conservation. Restoration --- preservation [function] --- conservation [discipline] --- restoration [process]
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restauratie (kunst) --- restoration [process] --- Conservation. Restoration --- conservatie --- preserving --- Conferences - Meetings
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restoration [process] --- portraits --- Philip the Good [Duke of Burgundy]
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restoration [process] --- retables [altar appendage] --- merken --- Late Gothic
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This publication, fully illustrated in 3 languages (German, English and French) is an overview of the types of damage found on glass objects and stained glass windows in a museum context and is aimed at curators and collectors who deal with glass objects. The photographs and descriptions of damage are intended to be a helpful tool as is the small glossary.
restoration [process] --- Conservation. Restoration --- Glass --- preserving --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- glaskunst
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Microclimate for Cultural Heritage: Conservation and Restoration of Indoor and Outdoor Monuments, Second Edition, is a cutting-edge, theoretical, and practical handbook concerning microclimate, environmental factors, and conservation of cultural heritage. Although the focus is on cultural heritage objects, most of the theory and instrumental methodologies are common to other fields of application, such as atmospheric and environmental sciences. Microclimate for Cultural Heritage, Second Edition, is a useful treatise on microphysics and a practical handbook for conservators and specialists in physics, chemistry, architecture, engineering, geology, and biology who work in the multidisciplinary field of the environment, and, in particular, in the conservation of works of art. Part I, devoted to applied theory, is a concise treatise on microphysics, which includes a survey on the basic ideas of environmental diagnosis and conservation. The second part of the book focuses on practical utilization, and shows in detail how field surveys should be performed, with many suggestions and examples, as well as some common errors to avoid. Presents updated scientific and technological findings based on the novel European standards on microclimate and cultural heritageIncludes the latest information on experimental research on environmental factors and their impact on materials, such as the behavior of water and its interactions with cultural heritage materialsContains case studies of outdoor and indoor microclimate conditions and their effects, providing ideas for readers facing similar problems caused by heat, water, radiation, pollution, or air motionsCovers instruments and methods for practical applications to help readers understand, to observe and interpret observations, and avoid errors.
Conservation. Restoration --- restoration [process] --- historic preservation --- preserving --- restauratie (kunst) --- conservatie --- monumentenzorg
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Conservation. Restoration --- Painting --- restoration [process] --- portraits --- restauratie (kunst) --- schilderkunst --- Philip the Good [Duke of Burgundy]
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