Tratados de restauro de pinturas: 4
Maurice James Gunn, Print Restoration and Picture Cleaning, London, L. Upcott Gill, 1911, 172 pp., aqui
Índice:
- Introduction
- Preliminaries
- Materials Required
- Ascertaining the Chances of a Print Cleaning
- Failures and How to Avoid Them
- Defective Prints
- Oil and Grease
- Ink-stains
- Mending a Hole
- Fly-marks
- Removing Creases
- Inlaying
- Varnished Prints
- Toning a Bleached Print
- Worm-holes
- More about Damaged Prints
- "Foxing"
- Laid-Down Prints. India-Paper Prints. Torn Mounted Prints
- Prints Laid Down on Canvas
- India-paper Prints
- How to Deal with a Damaged Mounted Print
- Mountants
- Mounting a Print on Millboard
- Mounting a Print on Paper
- Spurious Prints
- The "Faker" at Work
- Reprints from Original Plates
- Reproductions
- Prints Posing as Paintings
- False Proofs
- Strengthened Prints
- Some Clever Imitations
- Difference between Fakes, Reprints, and Reproductions
- Reproductions of Original Drawings, &c
- Anomalies In Print Values - Prints To Collect - Oval Mounts
- Anomalies in Print Values
- What Prints to Collect
- English Mezzotints
- Safeguarding Prints, Drawings, and Paintings
- Oval Mount-Cutting
- Water-Colour Drawings
- Removing Varnish
- Detaching Drawing from Mount
- "Foxing"
- Cleaning And Repairing Oil-Paintings
- Watchwords
- What May be Done
- Washing a Painting
- Potato as a Cleaner
- Soap and Water
- "Anadeiktine"
- Removing Varnish
- Repainting
- Repairs to Canvases
- Re-lining
- An Assumed Case. Routine Work
- Protecting Pictures
- Useful Renovators
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