On canvas : preserving the structure of paintings / Stephen Hackney, Monographie imprimée

Main Author: Hackney, Stephen, AuteurLanguage: anglais.Country: EtatsUnis.Publication : Los Angeles : the Getty Conservation Institute, copyright 2020Description: 1 vol. (viii-248 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., graph., fig., plans ; 26 cmISBN: 978-1-60606-626-3.Dewey: 7512, 23Abstract: "An examination of the history practice and conservation of painting on canvas" (Provided by publisher).Bibliography: Bibliogr. p. 219-241. Index.Subject - Topical Name: Toile (tissu) -- Occident 1500-1800 | Toile (tissu) -- Occident 1800- | Peinture, Technique -- Occident 1500-1800 | Peinture, Technique -- Occident 1800- | Peinture, Conservation et restauration 2000- | Matériel d'artistes -- Occident 1500-1800 | Matériel d'artistes -- Occident 1800-
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Bibliogr. p. 219-241. Index

"An examination of the history practice and conservation of painting on canvas" (Provided by publisher)

Introduction I. Structure and history Chapter 1. Preparation of a canvas for painting Component layers Artists' materials suppliers Practical advice to artists Innovative painting supports Texture and aesthetic properties Chapter 2. Painting on canvas and historic examples Mediums and supports in western art « Tüchlein »: early european paintings on canvas Venetian paintings on canvas Seventeenth-century Netherlandish paintings on canvas Nineteenth-century British paintings on canvas Twentieth-century paintings on canvas Chapter 3. Production of woven textiles for painting Flax Flax fibers under the microscope Linen Hemp Cotton Chapter 4. Lining: history and developments Glue lining Wax-resin lining Synthetic adhesives Stretchers Marouflage Research on structural treatment II. Properties and aging Chapter 5. Mechanical properties of canvas, ground, and size layers Mechanical properties Biaxial stretching Shear stresses Effects of temperature Behavior of canvas paintings in response to RH change Mechanics of the size layer Mechanical modeling of paintings Moisture and high temperature in paint morphology Rates of moisture response of materials Implications of RH measurement in museum environments Chapter 6. The structure of cellulose and its aging in canvas Structure of plant cell walls and microfibrils in bast fibers Absorption of water Noncellulose components Aging of canvas Color changes from intermittent light exposure Acidity Assessing the condition of a canvas Preventing acidity and hydrolysis Preventing oxidation Chapter 7. Drying, curing, and aging of oil grounds and paints Oil grounds Autoxidation Aging of dried oil grounds Chapter 8. Physical deterioration of paintings on canvas Cracking of oil grounds on canvas Physical effect of the size layer Impacts Long-term relaxation effects Alkyd paints and grounds Acrylic grounds Delamination of paint and ground from sized canvas Artist practice and delamination of paint layers Drying contraction cracks III. Conservation Chapter 9. Collections care History of pollution, glazing, and backboards Museum air-conditioning Preventive conservation Organization Loan and transport of paintings Microclimate frames Internally generated gaseous and volatile pollutants Chapter 10. Structural treatments and readily reversible interventions Moisture treatments Consolidation Traditional water-soluble consolidants Tear mending Deacidification Readily reversible canvas treatments Conclusions

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