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Bulletin 35 (2016-2018) - 2019-12-02 (Bulletin de Bulletin de l'Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique (IRPA))
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Titre : Bulletin 35 (2016-2018) - 2019-12-02 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Néerlandais (dut) Catégories : Arts -- Datation -- Appareils et matériel
Centre belge de recherches archéologiques à Apamée de Syrie
Datation -- Méthode du carbone 14
Fouilles archéologiques -- Syrie -- 20e siècle -- Photographies -- Conservation et restauration
Imagerie infrarouge
Institut royal du patrimoine artistique (Belgique) -- Collections de photographies -- Numérisation
Microscopie
Monuments commémoratifs de la Shoah -- Bruxelles (Belgique) -- 20e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Moreau, Robert (14?-15?)
Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Hoyen (Gand, Belgique)
Peinture sur panneau -- 15e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur panneau -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peintures murales -- Bruxelles (Belgique) -- 20e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Quellinus, Artus (1625-1700)
Reliquaires -- Lille (Nord) -- 17e siècle -- Histoire
Retables de la Renaissance -- Anvers (Belgique) -- 16e siècle
Sculpture baroque
Spectroscopie ultravioletteIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : ARTICLES / ARTIKELS
Claire Toussat, Étude interdisciplinaire de deux panneaux peints conservés au petit béguinage Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Hoyen de Gand – p. 13
Arnout Janssen, Les activités d’Artus Quellin II, dit le Jeune, dans le cadre de l’ancienne collégiale Saint-Pierre de Lille – p. 41
Élisabeth Van Eyck, Wings & Links. Nouvelles hypothèses sur la production de retables anversois des années 1530-1540 à partir du groupe dénommé autrefois « Moreau » – p. 63
Maja Neerman, Christina Currie, Gaëlle Pentier, Steven Saverwyns and Louise Decq, The Calumny of Apelles. A rediscovered masterpiece by Maarten de Vos – p. 107
Francesca Schneider et Louise Longneaux, Étude interdisciplinaire d’une Pietà colonaise de la fin du XVe siècle – p. 139
Stijn De Groof, Tim De Vocht, Élodie De Zutter, Sander Raes et Jeroen Reyniers, La numérisation de la collection photographique de l’IRPA : le cas des Clichés allemands– p. 157
CHRONIQUES / KRONIEKEN
Dominique Verloo, L’Assomption. Technique d’exécution, état, traitement – p. 179
Dominique Verloo, L’Offrande de Joachim refusée, Lambert Lombard. Technique d’exécution et traitement – p. 189
Mathieu Boudin, Marco Bonafini, Tess Van den Brandeand Mark Van Strydonck, AGE: a new graphitisation apparatus for the 14C-dating laboratory – p. 197
Estelle De Grooteen Klara Peeters, Een Brussels opschrift uit het interbellum. Voorstudie en interventie – p. 203
Joëlle Majois, Les débuts de la recherche archéologique belge en Syrie et la documentation photographique. Traitement et valorisation du fonds « Apamée » - p.213En ligne : https://www.kikirpa.be/fr/publications/bulletin-35-2016-2018 [n° ou bulletin] Bulletin 35 (2016-2018) - 2019-12-02 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Néerlandais (dut)
Catégories : Arts -- Datation -- Appareils et matériel
Centre belge de recherches archéologiques à Apamée de Syrie
Datation -- Méthode du carbone 14
Fouilles archéologiques -- Syrie -- 20e siècle -- Photographies -- Conservation et restauration
Imagerie infrarouge
Institut royal du patrimoine artistique (Belgique) -- Collections de photographies -- Numérisation
Microscopie
Monuments commémoratifs de la Shoah -- Bruxelles (Belgique) -- 20e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Moreau, Robert (14?-15?)
Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Hoyen (Gand, Belgique)
Peinture sur panneau -- 15e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur panneau -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peintures murales -- Bruxelles (Belgique) -- 20e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Quellinus, Artus (1625-1700)
Reliquaires -- Lille (Nord) -- 17e siècle -- Histoire
Retables de la Renaissance -- Anvers (Belgique) -- 16e siècle
Sculpture baroque
Spectroscopie ultravioletteIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : ARTICLES / ARTIKELS
Claire Toussat, Étude interdisciplinaire de deux panneaux peints conservés au petit béguinage Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Hoyen de Gand – p. 13
Arnout Janssen, Les activités d’Artus Quellin II, dit le Jeune, dans le cadre de l’ancienne collégiale Saint-Pierre de Lille – p. 41
Élisabeth Van Eyck, Wings & Links. Nouvelles hypothèses sur la production de retables anversois des années 1530-1540 à partir du groupe dénommé autrefois « Moreau » – p. 63
Maja Neerman, Christina Currie, Gaëlle Pentier, Steven Saverwyns and Louise Decq, The Calumny of Apelles. A rediscovered masterpiece by Maarten de Vos – p. 107
Francesca Schneider et Louise Longneaux, Étude interdisciplinaire d’une Pietà colonaise de la fin du XVe siècle – p. 139
Stijn De Groof, Tim De Vocht, Élodie De Zutter, Sander Raes et Jeroen Reyniers, La numérisation de la collection photographique de l’IRPA : le cas des Clichés allemands– p. 157
CHRONIQUES / KRONIEKEN
Dominique Verloo, L’Assomption. Technique d’exécution, état, traitement – p. 179
Dominique Verloo, L’Offrande de Joachim refusée, Lambert Lombard. Technique d’exécution et traitement – p. 189
Mathieu Boudin, Marco Bonafini, Tess Van den Brandeand Mark Van Strydonck, AGE: a new graphitisation apparatus for the 14C-dating laboratory – p. 197
Estelle De Grooteen Klara Peeters, Een Brussels opschrift uit het interbellum. Voorstudie en interventie – p. 203
Joëlle Majois, Les débuts de la recherche archéologique belge en Syrie et la documentation photographique. Traitement et valorisation du fonds « Apamée » - p.213En ligne : https://www.kikirpa.be/fr/publications/bulletin-35-2016-2018 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23996 Bulletin IRPA Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Polyvinylamine Gel as a Cleaning Agent for Removing Mineral Crusts from Archaeologically Important Stone Artifacts in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Polyvinylamine Gel as a Cleaning Agent for Removing Mineral Crusts from Archaeologically Important Stone Artifacts Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 389-399 Note générale : Huarui Han, Jianrui Zha, Feng Wang, Linlin Zhou, Ankun Wang & Shuya Wei Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Calcaire -- Conservation et restauration
Imagerie infrarouge
Marbre -- Conservation et restauration
Polymères vinyliques
Sculpture en marbre -- Nettoyage -- Méthode comparative
Sculpture en pierre -- Nettoyage -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : When stone objects are excavated at archeological sites, they are often covered with crusts of mineral deposits on the surface, which seriously obscure their aesthetic value, especially in the case of polychrome stone statues. To remove these carbonate crusts without damaging the underlying painting and stone matrix, a gel-based cleaning system combining polyvinylamine (PVAm) and acetic acid is proposed. The structures of the PVAm cleaning gels were characterized using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Employing samples of the typical types of stone used in polychrome statues (marble and limestone) and painted samples, the cleaning efficiencies, surface morphologies, and chromatic alterations resulting from treatment with the different cleaning gels were evaluated and compared. Based on the obtained results, the optimal composition of the PVAm cleaning gel was determined. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1935119
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 389-399[article] Polyvinylamine Gel as a Cleaning Agent for Removing Mineral Crusts from Archaeologically Important Stone Artifacts [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 389-399.
Huarui Han, Jianrui Zha, Feng Wang, Linlin Zhou, Ankun Wang & Shuya Wei
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 389-399
Catégories : Calcaire -- Conservation et restauration
Imagerie infrarouge
Marbre -- Conservation et restauration
Polymères vinyliques
Sculpture en marbre -- Nettoyage -- Méthode comparative
Sculpture en pierre -- Nettoyage -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : When stone objects are excavated at archeological sites, they are often covered with crusts of mineral deposits on the surface, which seriously obscure their aesthetic value, especially in the case of polychrome stone statues. To remove these carbonate crusts without damaging the underlying painting and stone matrix, a gel-based cleaning system combining polyvinylamine (PVAm) and acetic acid is proposed. The structures of the PVAm cleaning gels were characterized using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Employing samples of the typical types of stone used in polychrome statues (marble and limestone) and painted samples, the cleaning efficiencies, surface morphologies, and chromatic alterations resulting from treatment with the different cleaning gels were evaluated and compared. Based on the obtained results, the optimal composition of the PVAm cleaning gel was determined. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1935119 Technical Analysis and Attribution of an Unknown Henryk Siemiradzki Nineteenth Century Painting The Feast of Dionysius I, Revealing a Hidden Composition in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Technical Analysis and Attribution of an Unknown Henryk Siemiradzki Nineteenth Century Painting The Feast of Dionysius I, Revealing a Hidden Composition Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 430-444 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Imagerie infrarouge
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Recyclage
Pigments -- 19e siècle -- Analyse
Siemiradzki, Henryk (1843-1902)
Spectroscopie de fluorescence
Spectroscopie infrarougeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : This article presents the results of a study conducted on The Feast of Dionysius I, a previously unknown painting attributed to Henryk Siemiradzki (1843–1902), one of the most prominent Polish painters of the nineteenth century. Analyses were performed to verify the proposed artist. The results were surprising. Not only did they confirm the authenticity of the work, but they also revealed another paint sketch underneath. We determined that the first chronologically created composition was a unique study for Siemiradzki’s famous large-scale painting, Nero’s Torches. It was possible to draw these conclusions by using of imaging at a range of wave lengths and by conducting multiple analyses with the following techniques: optical microscopy in visible light and ultraviolet radiation, scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Our findings were also supported by documentary sources. The results of these analyses were then compared with the database regarding the materials (including pigments) and methods of executing paintings applied by Henryk Siemiradzki. The database was compiled based on the examinations conducted in the National Museum in Krakow of Siemiradzki’s 75 oil paintings En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898884
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 430-444[article] Technical Analysis and Attribution of an Unknown Henryk Siemiradzki Nineteenth Century Painting The Feast of Dionysius I, Revealing a Hidden Composition [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 430-444.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 430-444
Catégories : Imagerie infrarouge
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture -- Pologne -- 19e siècle -- Recyclage
Pigments -- 19e siècle -- Analyse
Siemiradzki, Henryk (1843-1902)
Spectroscopie de fluorescence
Spectroscopie infrarougeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : This article presents the results of a study conducted on The Feast of Dionysius I, a previously unknown painting attributed to Henryk Siemiradzki (1843–1902), one of the most prominent Polish painters of the nineteenth century. Analyses were performed to verify the proposed artist. The results were surprising. Not only did they confirm the authenticity of the work, but they also revealed another paint sketch underneath. We determined that the first chronologically created composition was a unique study for Siemiradzki’s famous large-scale painting, Nero’s Torches. It was possible to draw these conclusions by using of imaging at a range of wave lengths and by conducting multiple analyses with the following techniques: optical microscopy in visible light and ultraviolet radiation, scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Our findings were also supported by documentary sources. The results of these analyses were then compared with the database regarding the materials (including pigments) and methods of executing paintings applied by Henryk Siemiradzki. The database was compiled based on the examinations conducted in the National Museum in Krakow of Siemiradzki’s 75 oil paintings En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898884 The Technical Development of Oil Painted Photographs on Canvas in the United Kingdom Between 1850 and 1890, with a Case Study of Paintings by Georg Koberwein from the Royal Collection in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01)
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Titre : The Technical Development of Oil Painted Photographs on Canvas in the United Kingdom Between 1850 and 1890, with a Case Study of Paintings by Georg Koberwein from the Royal Collection Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : P. 151-170 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Halogénures d'argent
Imagerie infrarouge
Impression sur étoffes -- Grande-Bretagne -- 19e siècle
Koberwein, Georg (1820-1876)
Peinture -- Reproduction (art) -- 19e siècle
Peinture -- Technique -- Histoire
Peinture -- Technique -- Identification
Peinture à l'huile -- 19e siècle
Portraits (peinture) -- 19e siècleIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Painting with oil over photographs on canvas was a widespread practice in the nineteenth century, mainly for the production of portraits and copies of oil paintings. It flourished in a context where both photographers and traditional painters were trying to innovate and adjust to new technological advances and demands of their time. However, despite the popularity of oil-painted photographs, they have not been the subject of substantial technical and historical study, which resulted in most of these photo-paintings not having been properly identified. Therefore, this research looks at the photographic processes used for printing on canvas in the UK between 1850 and 1890, knowledge of which is necessary for the identification of photo-paintings. It also looks at how the practice of the Austrian painter and photographer Georg Koberwein (1820–1876) fits within this context, including the examination of four paintings by the artist in the Royal Collection.
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 151-170[article] The Technical Development of Oil Painted Photographs on Canvas in the United Kingdom Between 1850 and 1890, with a Case Study of Paintings by Georg Koberwein from the Royal Collection [texte imprimé] . - 2023 . - P. 151-170.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 151-170
Catégories : Halogénures d'argent
Imagerie infrarouge
Impression sur étoffes -- Grande-Bretagne -- 19e siècle
Koberwein, Georg (1820-1876)
Peinture -- Reproduction (art) -- 19e siècle
Peinture -- Technique -- Histoire
Peinture -- Technique -- Identification
Peinture à l'huile -- 19e siècle
Portraits (peinture) -- 19e siècleIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Painting with oil over photographs on canvas was a widespread practice in the nineteenth century, mainly for the production of portraits and copies of oil paintings. It flourished in a context where both photographers and traditional painters were trying to innovate and adjust to new technological advances and demands of their time. However, despite the popularity of oil-painted photographs, they have not been the subject of substantial technical and historical study, which resulted in most of these photo-paintings not having been properly identified. Therefore, this research looks at the photographic processes used for printing on canvas in the UK between 1850 and 1890, knowledge of which is necessary for the identification of photo-paintings. It also looks at how the practice of the Austrian painter and photographer Georg Koberwein (1820–1876) fits within this context, including the examination of four paintings by the artist in the Royal Collection.
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est un bulletin de Studies in conservation / Institut international de conservation des oeuvres historiques et artistiques
Titre : Vol.65 N°5-6(2020 ; July-August) - 2020-07-01 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Acides organiques -- Absorption et adsorption
Air -- Épuration
Appareils électroniques -- Température -- Régulation
Bijoux médiévaux -- Bavière (Allemagne) -- Authentification
Bijoux médiévaux -- Bavière (Allemagne) -- Conservation et restauration
Calligraphie chinoise -- Conservation et restauration
Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Cristallisation
Expositions -- Appareils et matériel -- Innovations technologique
Gel de silice
Imagerie infrarouge
Imagerie spectroscopique
Imagerie tridimensionnelle -- Dans l'art
Musées -- Méthodes de conservation
Papier -- Détérioration
Peinture et décoration murales antiques -- Boscotrecase (Italie) -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Chine -- Conservation et restauration
Relief (sculpture) antique -- Bishâpur (ville ancienne)
Relief (sculpture) antique -- Iran (sud) -- Conservation et restauration
Reliques -- Conservation et restauration
Restaurateurs d'art -- Déontologie
Sels, Effets de (chimie)
Silicate d'éthyle
Silicates
Spectroscopie des rayons X
Tablettes cunéiformes -- Conservation et restauration
Thermodynamique
Vitrines (meubles) -- Aspect sanitaireIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Removal of Organic Acids from Indoor Air in Museum Storage Rooms by Active and Passive Sorption Techniques
Signe Hjerrild Smedemark , Morten Ryhl-Svendsen & Jørn Toftum
Pages: 251-261
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of a Novel Display Case Design: Case Study of the Renovated Anne Frank House
Karin Kompatscher , Bart Ankersmit , Edgar Neuhaus , Marcel A.P. van Aarle , Jos W.M. van Schijndel & Henk L. Schellen
Pages: 262-284
Ethyl Silicate for Unbaked Earth Tablets Conservation: Evaluation of the Physico-mechanical Aspects
Mathilde Tiennot , Jean-Didier Mertz , Ann Bourgès , Anne Liégey , Atika Chemmi & Anne Bouquillon
Pages: 285-295
Published online: 20 Jan 2020
Re-Discovering a Roman Wall Painting at Harvard: New Research on a Fragment from the Villa at Boscotrecase
Elizabeth M. Molacek , Kate Smith , Katherine Eremin , Lucy J. Cooper & Georgina Rayner
Pages: 296-311
Detection and Virtual Reconstruction of the Original Form of a Rock Relief, Lost in Part by Water Erosion
Alireza Shahmohammadpour , Hamidreza Bakhshandehfard & Asghar Mohammadmoradi
Pages: 312-320
Preliminary Analysis of Crystallization of Na2SO4 Solution in Silicate Cultural Relics
Jing Zhao , Hongjie Luo & Xiao Huang
Pages: 321-332
Dubious Early Medieval Jewels from Matzhausen (Bavaria): New Material and Technological Investigations
Jan Hasil , Estelle Ottenwelter & Ludmila Barčáková
Pages: 333-345
The Influence of Tian Gan Deflection on the Flatness of Hanging Scrolls in Chinese Painting and Calligraphy
Yujun Zhou & Decai Gong
Pages: 346-357
Acting on Behalf of Objects? Conservators’ Reflections on Their Professional Role
Christina Spaarschuh & Hanne Moltubakk Kempton
Pages: 358-374
En ligne : https://www.iiconservation.org/publications/sic [n° ou bulletin]Vol.65 N°5-6(2020 ; July-August) - 2020-07-01 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
est un bulletin de Studies in conservation / Institut international de conservation des oeuvres historiques et artistiques
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Acides organiques -- Absorption et adsorption
Air -- Épuration
Appareils électroniques -- Température -- Régulation
Bijoux médiévaux -- Bavière (Allemagne) -- Authentification
Bijoux médiévaux -- Bavière (Allemagne) -- Conservation et restauration
Calligraphie chinoise -- Conservation et restauration
Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Cristallisation
Expositions -- Appareils et matériel -- Innovations technologique
Gel de silice
Imagerie infrarouge
Imagerie spectroscopique
Imagerie tridimensionnelle -- Dans l'art
Musées -- Méthodes de conservation
Papier -- Détérioration
Peinture et décoration murales antiques -- Boscotrecase (Italie) -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Chine -- Conservation et restauration
Relief (sculpture) antique -- Bishâpur (ville ancienne)
Relief (sculpture) antique -- Iran (sud) -- Conservation et restauration
Reliques -- Conservation et restauration
Restaurateurs d'art -- Déontologie
Sels, Effets de (chimie)
Silicate d'éthyle
Silicates
Spectroscopie des rayons X
Tablettes cunéiformes -- Conservation et restauration
Thermodynamique
Vitrines (meubles) -- Aspect sanitaireIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Removal of Organic Acids from Indoor Air in Museum Storage Rooms by Active and Passive Sorption Techniques
Signe Hjerrild Smedemark , Morten Ryhl-Svendsen & Jørn Toftum
Pages: 251-261
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of a Novel Display Case Design: Case Study of the Renovated Anne Frank House
Karin Kompatscher , Bart Ankersmit , Edgar Neuhaus , Marcel A.P. van Aarle , Jos W.M. van Schijndel & Henk L. Schellen
Pages: 262-284
Ethyl Silicate for Unbaked Earth Tablets Conservation: Evaluation of the Physico-mechanical Aspects
Mathilde Tiennot , Jean-Didier Mertz , Ann Bourgès , Anne Liégey , Atika Chemmi & Anne Bouquillon
Pages: 285-295
Published online: 20 Jan 2020
Re-Discovering a Roman Wall Painting at Harvard: New Research on a Fragment from the Villa at Boscotrecase
Elizabeth M. Molacek , Kate Smith , Katherine Eremin , Lucy J. Cooper & Georgina Rayner
Pages: 296-311
Detection and Virtual Reconstruction of the Original Form of a Rock Relief, Lost in Part by Water Erosion
Alireza Shahmohammadpour , Hamidreza Bakhshandehfard & Asghar Mohammadmoradi
Pages: 312-320
Preliminary Analysis of Crystallization of Na2SO4 Solution in Silicate Cultural Relics
Jing Zhao , Hongjie Luo & Xiao Huang
Pages: 321-332
Dubious Early Medieval Jewels from Matzhausen (Bavaria): New Material and Technological Investigations
Jan Hasil , Estelle Ottenwelter & Ludmila Barčáková
Pages: 333-345
The Influence of Tian Gan Deflection on the Flatness of Hanging Scrolls in Chinese Painting and Calligraphy
Yujun Zhou & Decai Gong
Pages: 346-357
Acting on Behalf of Objects? Conservators’ Reflections on Their Professional Role
Christina Spaarschuh & Hanne Moltubakk Kempton
Pages: 358-374
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 24706 Studies in Conservation Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible