Objects Specialty Group postprints 1996 : Proceedings of the Objects Specialty Group session, June 14, 1996, 24th Annual Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia /

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Objects Specialty Group
Outros Autores: Greene, Virginia, 1984- (ed.), Griswold, John (ed.)
Formato: Livro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado em: [Washington, D. C. : American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Objects Specialty Group, 1996].
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245 0 0 |a Objects Specialty Group postprints 1996 :   |b Proceedings of the Objects Specialty Group session, June 14, 1996, 24th Annual Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia /   |c American Institute for Conservation ; compiled by Virginia Greene and John Griswold. 
260 |a [Washington, D. C. :   |b American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Objects Specialty Group,   |c 1996]. 
300 |a [2], 98 p. :   |b fot., il. ;   |c 28 cm. 
500 |a "This, the fourth volume of the "Postprints" published by the Objects Specialty Group, includes most of the papers presented during the OSG session of the 1996 Annual AIC Meeting in Norfolk, Virginia. The papers relate to the theme of "interprofessional collaboration and inspiration". The topic was chosen to highlight ways in which conservators can and do draw from other fields for assistance and inspiration, and to emphasize the benefits of collaboration" - p. 1. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas. 
505 2 |a Cap. 1. Conservation and collaboration to understand a "tiponi" ; Cap. 2. The use of thin layer chromatography in the identification of historic artificially colored varnishes and glazes ; Cap. 3. Development and implementation of a new method of wax application for outdoor sculpture using an airless sprayer ; Cap. 4. Developing the Australian survey of sculpture, monuments and outdoor cultural material ; Cap. 5. Client, craftsmen and conservator as collaborators in the conservation of Howard Finster's mixed media "Bible House" ; Cap. 6. Where east meet west: the conservation od a modern, large-scale, black lacquer sculpture exhibited in a public space ; Cap. 7. Mounting ethnographic featherwork on mannequins (an exotic exercise in cooperation) ; Cap. 8. Dowels, powder and cracks: collaboration on the deterioration of a 12th-century portal from Bordeaux ; Cap. 9. Stained glass conservation at the Gardner Museum: putting the pieces together. 
611 2 4 |a American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Meeting   |n (24th :   |d 1996 :   |c Norfolk, Virginia)  |9 61938 
650 7 |a Conservación de los bienes culturales.  |2 unesco  |9 7410 
650 7 |a Conservación de obras de arte.  |2 unesco  |9 5616 
650 7 |a Técnica de conservación.  |2 unesco  |9 7431 
650 7 |a Escultura.  |2 unesco  |9 6217 
650 7 |a Pintura.  |2 unesco  |9 2215 
650 7 |a Ensayo de materiales.   |2 unesco  |9 4218 
650 7 |a Vidrio de color.  |2 unesco  |9 35589 
700 1 |a Greene, Virginia,  |d 1984-  |e ed.  |9 83184 
700 1 |a Griswold, John  |9 64222  |e ed. 
710 2 |a American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.  |b Objects Specialty Group  |9 64250 
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