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Conservation of Modern Oil Paintings

Cover von Conservation of Modern Oil Paintings

Klaas Jan van den Berg/Ilaria Bonaduce/Aviva Burnstock et al

Springer Verlag GmbH

171.19

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

Artists oil paints have become increasingly complex and diverse in the 20th Century, applied by artists in a variety of ways. This has led to a number of issues that pose increasing difficulties to conservators and collection keepers. A deeper knowledge of the artists intent as well as processes associated with material changes in paintings is important to conservation, which is almost always a compromise between material preservation and aesthetics. This volume represents 46 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Conference of Modern Oil Paints held in Amsterdam in 2018. The book contains a compilation of articles on oil paints and paintings in the 20th Century, partly presenting the outcome of the European JPI project Cleaning of Modern Oil Paints. It is also a follow-up on Issues in Contemporary Oil Paint (Springer, 2014). The chapters cover a range of themes and topics such as: patents and paint manufacturing in the 20th Century; characterization of modern-contemporary oil paints and paint surfaces; artists materials and techniques; the artists voice and influence on perception of curators, conservators and scientists; model studies on paint degradation and long term stability; approaches to conservation of oil paintings; practical surface treatment and display. The book will help conservators and curators recognise problems and interpret visual changes on paintings, which in turn give a more solid basis for decisions on the treatment of these paintings. 

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 08.06.2021

Umfang: xxvii, 606 S., 67 s/w Illustr., 179 farbige Illust

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

ISBN/EAN: 9783030192563

Umbreit-Nr.: 657882

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