The structural conservation of panel paintings : proceedings of a symposium at the J. Paul Getty Museum, 24-28 April 1995 /
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Los Angeles :
Getty Conservation Institute,
c1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pte. 1.Wood science and technology. Cap. 1. Chemical and physical properties of wood ; Cap. 2. Identification of wood in painting panels ; Cap. 3. Dendrochronological analyses of panel paintings ; Cap. 4. A guide to wood deterioration caused by microorganisms and insects ; Cap. 5. Modified atmosphere treatments of insect infestations ; Cap. 6. A survey of adhesives for wood conservation ; Cap. 7. Consolidation of wooden panels
- Pte. 2.History of panel-making techniques. Cap. 1. Historical overview of panel-making techniques in Central Italy ; Cap. 2. Wooden panels and their preparation for painting from the Middle Ages to the seventeenth century in Spain ; Cap. 3. Historical overview of panel-making techniques in the Northern countries ; Cap. 4. The making of panels. History of relevant woodworking tools and techniques
- Pte. 3.History of the structural conservation of panel paintings. Cap. 1. Critical history of panel painting restorarion in Italy ; Cap. 2. History of structural panel painting conservation in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland ; Cap. 3. History of structural conservation of panel paintings in Great Britain ; Cap. 4. The conservation-restoration of wooden painting supports. Evolution of methods and current research in the Service de Restauration des Musées de France ; Cap. 5. The restoration of wooden painting supports. Two hundred years of history in France ; Cap. 6. Richard Buck. The development and use of the balsa backing for panel paintings
- Pte. 4.Current approaches to the structural conservation of panel paintings. Cap. 1. Florentine structural stabilization techniques ; Cap. 2. The restoration of panel painting supports. Some case histories ; Cap. 3. Structural considerations in the treatment of a Nativity by Francesco di Giorgio Martini ; Cap. 4. The cradling of a relief of the Annunciation attributed to Martin Schaffner ; Cap. 5. Backing of painted panels ; Cap. 6. A flexible unattached auxiliary support ; Cap. 7. The development of a flexible attached auxiliary support ; Cap. 8. Structural conservation of panel paintings at the National Gallery, London ; Cap. 9. Some rejoining methods for panel paintings ; Cap. 10. The framing of wooden panels ; Cap. 11. Practical aspects of the structural conservation of large panel paintings ; Cap. 12. A Renaissance "Studiolo" from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio. Technical aspects of the conservation treatment ; Cap. 13. Microclimate boxes for panel paintings ; Cap. 14. Technical considerations for the transport of panel paintings.