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Les masques du théâtre nô : de la scène à l'objet de collection / Audrey Lanaure in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.23(2005) (2005-12-01)
Le masticage / Sandrine Cleykens
Titre : Le masticage Type de document : texte manuscrit Auteurs : Sandrine Cleykens, Auteur ; Nadine Govers, Directeur de thèse Editeur : [S.l.] : [chez l'auteur] Année de publication : 2000 Importance : 75 f. Format : 30 cm Note générale : Mémoire (de troisième bac) -- Conservation restauration des œuvres d'art, option peinture -- ESA Saint Luc Liège, 2000 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : masticage Index. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Le masticage [texte manuscrit] / Sandrine Cleykens, Auteur ; Nadine Govers, Directeur de thèse . - [S.l.] : [chez l'auteur], 2000 . - 75 f. ; 30 cm.
Mémoire (de troisième bac) -- Conservation restauration des œuvres d'art, option peinture -- ESA Saint Luc Liège, 2000
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 21648 TFE CROA 2000 1 CLE Mémoire ESA Saint-Luc Réserve Exclu du prêt Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 400-412 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Construction en pierre -- Pise (Italie) -- 12e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Effets du feu
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- Dessins et plans
Sols -- Micromorphologie
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Recent restoration work on Pisa Cathedral provided the opportunity for a multidisciplinary analysis of the monument that identified interesting aspects of its history, preservation, and structural safety. In particular, the study of the matroneum provided clues about the role of the structures in the well-known fire that occurred in 1595. Alteration patterns and damage forms on the stone masonry walls were analysed to better understand their relationship with this catastrophic event. The investigation of the stone specimens enabled textural and mineralogical features typical of fire damage to be identified on the surface. The evidence of fire also provided a terminus ante quem to correctly interpret and diachronically date a damage pattern consisting of cracks in the eastern arch supporting the dome. The cracks were likely to have been induced by a soil consolidation phenomenon related to the renowned leaning of the Pisa tower, centuries before the fire. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898886
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 400-412[article] Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 400-412.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 400-412
Catégories : Construction en pierre -- Pise (Italie) -- 12e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Effets du feu
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- Dessins et plans
Sols -- Micromorphologie
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Recent restoration work on Pisa Cathedral provided the opportunity for a multidisciplinary analysis of the monument that identified interesting aspects of its history, preservation, and structural safety. In particular, the study of the matroneum provided clues about the role of the structures in the well-known fire that occurred in 1595. Alteration patterns and damage forms on the stone masonry walls were analysed to better understand their relationship with this catastrophic event. The investigation of the stone specimens enabled textural and mineralogical features typical of fire damage to be identified on the surface. The evidence of fire also provided a terminus ante quem to correctly interpret and diachronically date a damage pattern consisting of cracks in the eastern arch supporting the dome. The cracks were likely to have been induced by a soil consolidation phenomenon related to the renowned leaning of the Pisa tower, centuries before the fire. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898886 Material Selection for the Hydrophobic Cushion Layer Applied to Earthen Sites in Northwest China in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01)
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Titre : Material Selection for the Hydrophobic Cushion Layer Applied to Earthen Sites in Northwest China Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : P. 243-257 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Construction -- Matériaux -- Analyse
Constructions -- Effets des agents atmosphériques
Constructions en terre -- Chine (nord-ouest) -- Conservation et restauration
Constructions en terre -- Chine (nord-ouest) -- Érosion
Contraintes (mécanique)
Huile de Toung
Matériaux -- Couleur -- Altération
Polymères vinyliques
Sols -- Dégradation
Surfaces hydrophobesIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Earthen sites with important historical, cultural, artistic, social, and scientific values have been seriously damaged. Basal erosion, which is caused by soluble salts, water runoff, and sand-driving wind, is an extremely threatening erosion pattern for earthen sites. A cushion layer which has a damp-proofing function and good physical and mechanical properties can effectively decrease basal erosion. The primary aim of this study is to investigate material selection for the hydrophobic cushion layer for earthen sites in northwest China. The results indicate that cooked tung oil and sticky rice liquid, traditionally used in China, cannot meet the fundamental requirements of sufficient hydrophobicity for the cushion layer. Although polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution and tung oil exhibit similar properties in terms of soil hydrophobicity, water vapour permeability, water resistance, surface hardness, and colour difference for samples with 0.0-1.0% content, the PVA solution is significantly better than tung oil in unconfined compressive strength, deformation modulus, wave velocity, and viscosity. Therefore, the PVA solution should be preferentially selected as a hydrophobic cushion layer material according to the results of this work. When the mixing method is adopted, 0.6-1.0% PVA content is the best choice.
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 243-257[article] Material Selection for the Hydrophobic Cushion Layer Applied to Earthen Sites in Northwest China [texte imprimé] . - 2023 . - P. 243-257.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 243-257
Catégories : Construction -- Matériaux -- Analyse
Constructions -- Effets des agents atmosphériques
Constructions en terre -- Chine (nord-ouest) -- Conservation et restauration
Constructions en terre -- Chine (nord-ouest) -- Érosion
Contraintes (mécanique)
Huile de Toung
Matériaux -- Couleur -- Altération
Polymères vinyliques
Sols -- Dégradation
Surfaces hydrophobesIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Earthen sites with important historical, cultural, artistic, social, and scientific values have been seriously damaged. Basal erosion, which is caused by soluble salts, water runoff, and sand-driving wind, is an extremely threatening erosion pattern for earthen sites. A cushion layer which has a damp-proofing function and good physical and mechanical properties can effectively decrease basal erosion. The primary aim of this study is to investigate material selection for the hydrophobic cushion layer for earthen sites in northwest China. The results indicate that cooked tung oil and sticky rice liquid, traditionally used in China, cannot meet the fundamental requirements of sufficient hydrophobicity for the cushion layer. Although polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution and tung oil exhibit similar properties in terms of soil hydrophobicity, water vapour permeability, water resistance, surface hardness, and colour difference for samples with 0.0-1.0% content, the PVA solution is significantly better than tung oil in unconfined compressive strength, deformation modulus, wave velocity, and viscosity. Therefore, the PVA solution should be preferentially selected as a hydrophobic cushion layer material according to the results of this work. When the mixing method is adopted, 0.6-1.0% PVA content is the best choice. Materials for conservation / Velson Horie
Titre : Materials for conservation : Organic consolidants, adhesives and coatings Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Velson Horie, Auteur Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 1 vol. (XIV-489 p.) Présentation : ill. en noir et blanc, couv. ill. en coul. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7506-6905-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Adhésifs -- Conservation et restauration
Solvants -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé :
Materials in Conservation is the definitive introduction to the properties of materials used in conservation. The continual struggle of conservators to ameliorate the deterioration of objects has led to increasing use of synthetic polymers.
These materials are part of the sophisticated technology that has been developed to augment and often replace traditional materials and methods. Conservators therefore have a wider range of techniques available. However, they must be able to appreciate the potentials and pitfalls of any proposed technique.
The first section explains physical and chemical properties which are important in the conservation process, i.e. application, ageing, reversal. The topics covered include molecular weight, glass transition temperature, solubility and solvents, polymerisation and degradation reactions. The second section provides a detailed consideration of the individual materials, current and obsolete, used in conservation, drawing out the factors relevant to their effects on objects. The conservation uses of each material are summarised and referenced to allow further study. In five appendices, the properties of the polymers, solvents and their interactions are tabulated, with a list of suppliers and conversion table of physical units. IUPAC and SI nomenclature is used throughout the book.
In this second edition, this classic text is revised and updated to include modern materials such as cyclododecane, and current ideas on adhesion, consolidation and reversibility, making Materials in Conservation the definitive source of vital information in the field.
This handy reference book should be on the bench of every conservator and available wherever objects, from steam engines to dried plants, are preserved.
* Comprehensive coverage of material types used in conservation * Summarises key information for each material, including properties and effects * Affordable for both students and working conservators.Materials for conservation : Organic consolidants, adhesives and coatings [texte imprimé] / Velson Horie, Auteur . - 2nd ed. . - Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2010 . - 1 vol. (XIV-489 p.) : ill. en noir et blanc, couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-7506-6905-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Adhésifs -- Conservation et restauration
Solvants -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé :
Materials in Conservation is the definitive introduction to the properties of materials used in conservation. The continual struggle of conservators to ameliorate the deterioration of objects has led to increasing use of synthetic polymers.
These materials are part of the sophisticated technology that has been developed to augment and often replace traditional materials and methods. Conservators therefore have a wider range of techniques available. However, they must be able to appreciate the potentials and pitfalls of any proposed technique.
The first section explains physical and chemical properties which are important in the conservation process, i.e. application, ageing, reversal. The topics covered include molecular weight, glass transition temperature, solubility and solvents, polymerisation and degradation reactions. The second section provides a detailed consideration of the individual materials, current and obsolete, used in conservation, drawing out the factors relevant to their effects on objects. The conservation uses of each material are summarised and referenced to allow further study. In five appendices, the properties of the polymers, solvents and their interactions are tabulated, with a list of suppliers and conversion table of physical units. IUPAC and SI nomenclature is used throughout the book.
In this second edition, this classic text is revised and updated to include modern materials such as cyclododecane, and current ideas on adhesion, consolidation and reversibility, making Materials in Conservation the definitive source of vital information in the field.
This handy reference book should be on the bench of every conservator and available wherever objects, from steam engines to dried plants, are preserved.
* Comprehensive coverage of material types used in conservation * Summarises key information for each material, including properties and effects * Affordable for both students and working conservators.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 26012 7.025 HOR Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Medieval painting in Northern Europe / Jilleen Nadolny
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PermalinkUne méthode de collage pour la restauration des verres à l'Institut Royal du Patrimoine Artistique, Bruxelles / Chantal Fontaine-Hodiamont in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.2(1990:déc.) (1990-12-01)
PermalinkMéthode d'évaluation d'une collection photographique au Royaume-Uni / Sophie Lacour ; Élodie Texier in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.21(2003) (2003-12-01)
PermalinkLa « méthode Walston » : comment ça marche, pourquoi ça marche... et pourquoi parfois ça ne marche pas ! / Silvia Païn in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.27(2009) (2009-12-01)
PermalinkMéthodes de conservation des denrées périssables alimentaires dans les musées. Etude de cas / Samantha Agneessens
PermalinkMéthylcellulose, hydroxyprpylcellulose / Isabelle Lambert ; Frédéric Saltron in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.2(1990:déc.) (1990-12-01)
PermalinkLes métiers de l'argile
PermalinkMicroéchantillonneur, un outil de précision pour le prélèvement / Renaud Duverne in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.22(2004) (2004-12-01)
PermalinkMicroscale Physical and Mechanical Analyses of Distemper Paint : A Case Study of Eidsborg Stave Church, Norway in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01)
PermalinkMicrostratigraphic Research of Altered Medieval Painted Plaster Fragments from the St John Monastery in Müstair (Grison Canton, Switzerland) in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03)
PermalinkMieux restaurer le patrimoine architectural ? / Géry de Pierpont
PermalinkMise au point d'un protocole de traitement de nettoyage des daguerréotypes non coloriés / Jérôme Monnier in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.6(1994:déc.) (1994-12-01)
PermalinkMoisture Interactions Between Mosses and Their Underlying Stone Substrates in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
PermalinkMonumental (Paris). Chantiers/Actualités / Centre des monuments nationaux (France)
PermalinkMosaics / P.b. Hetherington
PermalinkLe moulage dans la conservation-restauration. Est-il raisonnable de mouler ? / Barbara Donné-Donati in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.26(2008) (2008-12-01)
PermalinkDe la mousse polyéthylène au secours de chapeaux / Fabienne Vandenbrouck in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.6(1994:déc.) (1994-12-01)
PermalinkDes moutons sur la côte bourguignonne / Pierre Juillard in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.13(1999:mai) (1999-05-01)
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