quinta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2010

Estudo e restauro de um retábulo medieval espanhol

Mais um livro que foi colocado online pelo Instituto del Patrimonio Histórico Español:

Retablo Mayor de la Cartuja de Santa María de el Paular. Restauración y Investigación, Madrid, Instituto del Patrimonio Histórico Español, 2007.

Está livremente acessível aqui.

Índice:

  • Concepción Abad Castro, M.ª Luisa Martín Ansón, Estudio histórico artístico, p. 15
  • Olga Cantos Martina, Ana Laborde Marqueze, La restauración del retablo, p. 67
  • Teresa Gómez Espinosa, Las esculturas en madera policromada, p. 123
  • Laura Ceballos Enríquez, Restauración de las esculturas de madera policromada, p. 129
  • Teresa Gómez Espinosa, Marisa Gómez González, La policromía, p. 141

quarta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2010

As ciências aplicadas ao estudo e conservação do património cultural

Acabou de ser livremente disponibilizado online o seguinte livro (que já tinha sido mencionado aqui:

Marián del Egido, Tomás Calderón (ed.), La Ciencia y el Arte. Ciencias experimentales y conservación del patrimonio histórico, Madrid, Instituto del Patrimonio Histórico Español, 2008.

Está aqui.

Índice:

  • Marian del Egido, Reflexiones sobre las ciencias aplicadas y la conservación del Patrimonio, p. 13
  • Araceli Gabaldón, Tomas Antelo, Carmen Vega, Miriam Bueso, Un espacio para lo invisible, p. 25
  • Tomás Calderón, A. Milldn, E. Benéitez, Datación, p. 38
  • Helena Calvo del Castillo, Ionoluminiscencia: Aplicaciones en bienes culturales (Gemas y minerales), p. 58
  • David Juanes, Carmen Martín de Hijas, Auxiliador Gómez Moran, Aplicaciones de la Microscopía óptica y electrónica de barrido, p. 68
  • Margarita San Andrés, Isabel Báez Aglio, Juan Luis Baldonedo, La Microscopía Electrónica de Transmisión para el análisis de bienes culturales, p. 81
  • J. Romero, José García Solé, El láser para restauración de obras de arte, p. 96
  • Fernando Agulló Rueda, Espectroscopia Raman, p. 117
  • Carlos Siéiro, Espectroscopia de Resonancia Paramagnética Electrónica, p. 125
  • José V. Navarro Gascón, Aplicaciones de la difracción de rayos X al estudio de los Bienes Culturales, p. 134
  • Clodoaldo Roldán García, David Juanes Barber, Fluorescencia de Rayos X mediante equipo portátil aplicada al estudio y conservación del patrimonio cultural, p. 140
  • Jose Luis Ruvalcaba, Las Técnicas de Origen Nuclear: PIXE y RBS, p. 151
  • Maria Antonia García, Técnicas cromatográficas aplicadas al estudio de Bienes Muebles, p. 173
  • Juan M. González, Cesáreo Saiz-Jimenez, Diversidad microbiana y biodeterioro en la conservación del Patrimonio, p. 183
  • Nieves Valentín, Biodeterioro de los bienes culturales. Materiales orgánicos, p. 190
  • Pilar Borrego, Ángeki Arteaga, Carmen Martín Hijas, Tejidos y su caracterización, p. 198
  • Mª Victoria López-Acevedo Cornejo, Identificación de gemas, p. 206
  • Tomás Calderón, La escritura como elemento artístico de interés científico, p. 212
  • Raquel Vigil de la Villa Mencía, Rosario García Giménez, Cerámica y su caracterización, p. 223
  • Fernando Cortes Pizano, Las vidrieras y su caracterización, p. 234
  • Marisa Gómez, Seguimiento científico en la restauración, p. 259

terça-feira, 28 de setembro de 2010

Para a história da conservação e do estudo laboratorial da obras de arte na primeira metade do século XX

Começou a ser distribuído o seguinte livro:

Francesca G. Bewer, A Laboratory for Art. Harvard’s Fogg Museum and the Emergence of Conservation in America, 1900-1950, Cambridge, Harvard Art Museum, 2010.

Índice:

  • Edward Forbes takes on flaking paint (1899-1910)
  • The museum as laboratory (1910s)
  • Good chemistry: attracting like minds (1920s)
  • A department for conservation and technical research (1930s)
  • War as a catalyst for conservation (1940s)

segunda-feira, 27 de setembro de 2010

Cuadernos de Restauración Iberdrola

Os Cuadernos de Restauración Iberdrola são volumes, publicados pela Iberdrola em colaboração com diversas instituições espanholas, entre as quais o Patrimonio Nacional, que apresentam as intervenções de conservação e restauro efectuadas em vários monumentos e outras obras de arte. Além do relato das intervenções, incluem estudos de enquadramento.

Os volumes 6 a 14 estão livremente disponíveis aqui.

Volumes:

  • El Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes de Toledo, 2002.
  • El Palacio Real de Aranjuez, 2003.
  • El Sagrario de la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Sevilla, 2004.
  • El Palacio Real de la Granja de San Ildefonso, 2004.
  • La Iglesia de San Román de Toledo, 2004.
  • La Capilla de San Blas de la Catedral de Toledo, 2005.
  • La Casita del Príncipe de el Escorial, 2006.
  • La Cartuja de Miraflores. I - Los Sepulcros, 2007.
  • La Cartuja de Miraflores. II - El Retablo, 2007.
  • La Cartuja de Miraflores. III - Las Vidrieras, 2007.
  • La Basílica del Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial, 2010.

quinta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2010

Estudo e restauro de um relicário medieval

Foi há pouco colocado online o seguinte livro:

Paz Navarro Pérez, Manuel Jiménez Villarino, Tomás Antelo, Araceli Gabaldón, José Vicente Navarro Gascón, Margarita Pérez Grande, El Relicario de Santa Lucía. Restauración, Análisis y Estudio Histórico-artístico, Madrid, Ministerio de Cultura.

Está livremente disponível aqui.

terça-feira, 14 de setembro de 2010

International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 1, n.º 3, 2010

Acabou de ser publicada a revista International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 1, n.º 3, de 2010.

A revista está livremente disponível aqui.

Contém os seguintes artigos relacionados com a conservação do património cultural:

  • H. Marey Mahmoud, N. Kantiranis, J. Stratis, Salt Damage on the Wall Paintings of the Festival Temple of Thutmosis III, Karnak Temples Complex, Upper Egypt. A Case Study, pp. 133-142
  • L. Bravo Pereira, UV Fluorescence Photography of Works of Art: Replacing the Traditional UV Cut Filters with Interference Filters, pp. 161-166

segunda-feira, 13 de setembro de 2010

Informes y Trabajos, n.º 4, 2010

A revista Informes y Trabajos, do Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España, colocou há pouco online o seu n.º 4, de 2010. Está livremente disponível aqui.

Índice:

  • Tamara Alba González-Fanjul, Araceli Gabaldón García, Tomás Antelo Sánchez, Consuelo Dalmau Moliner, Aplicación de la radiografía al estudio del retablo de Santoyo, atribuido a la Escuela de Juan de Flandes, p. 11
  • Laura Ceballos Enríquez, Cristina Morilla Chinchilla, Problemas de estabilización de laca Qi en esculturas de madera: el caso de cuatro piezas del Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas (MNAD), p. 29
  • Ana T. Cerezo, Diego Lois Carrera, Metalistería hispanomusulmana. Los ajuares domésticos: estudio, conservación y restauración, p. 41
  • Mª Dolores Fúster Sabater, Investigación y restauración de las arquetas pintadas del Tesoro de Fitero. 1. Tratamiento de restauración aplicado a tres arquetas pintadas del Monasterio de Fitero, p. 51
  • Marisa Gómez, Montse Algueró, Ana Albar, Investigación y restauración de las arquetas pintadas del Tesoro de Fitero. 2. Análisis de la policromía de tres arquetas medievales, p. 63
  • Estrella Sanz, Elena González, Ángela Arteaga, Carmen Martín de Hijas, Investigación y restauración de las arquetas pintadas del Tesoro de Fitero. 3. Identificación de fibras y colorantes, p. 71
  • Juan Sánchez Sánchez, Tratamiento de conservación y restauración aplicado a un dibujo de Mariano Salvador Maella, p. 75
  • Antonio Martín Costea, Tomás Antelo, Miriam Bueso, Araceli Gabaldón, Estudio radiográfico de un conjunto de cabezas antropomorfas procedentes del complejo deWunmonije, en Ifé (Nigeria), p. 79

sexta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2010

História, conservação e restauro de molduras em Espanha

O seguinte livro está livremente disponível aqui:

María Pía Timón Tiemblo (ed.), El Marco en España: Historia, Conservación y Restauración, Madrid, Ministerio de Cultura, 2009.

Índice:

  • Mª Pía Timón Tiemblo, El Marco como fuente de información histórica: Precisiones acerca de la autoría de dos tipos de marcos españoles, p. 11
  • Olga Cantos Martínez, Polseras, Encasamentos y Marcos en los retablos escultóricos, p. 25
  • Ana Carrassón López de Letona, El Marco: de los fundamentos teóricos de la conservación a la práctica, p. 31
  • Marta Palao, Susana Pérez, Los marcos de la Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza. Adaptación a las nuevas exigencias expositivas. Criterios de intervención, p. 39
  • Rocío Bruquetas Galán, Los retratos de los Gobernadores de Cuba del Archivo General de Indias. Restauración de sus marcos, p. 59
  • Eulalio Pozo Rodríguez, Enmarcado: Causas de alteración y soluciones de conservación en obras de arte sobre papel, p. 67
  • Carmen Rodríguez Rico, La enmarcación de obras de arte en la actualidad, p. 75

quinta-feira, 9 de setembro de 2010

Processamento, diagnóstico, caracterização e identificação de materiais para o restauro de obras de arte

A revista Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing acabou de dedicar um número temático dedicado ao estudo laboratorial do património cultural. Trata-se do volume 100, n.º 3, de 2010. O título é: Precise Processing, Diagnostics, Characterization and Identification of Materials for Restoration of Art.

Os artigos estão disponíveis aqui [acesso condicionado].

Índice:

  • M. Eveno, A. Duran, J. Castaing, A portable X-ray diffraction apparatus for in situ analyses of masters' paintings, pp. 577-584
  • E. Abraham, A. Younus, J. C. Delagnes, P. Mounaix, Non-invasive investigation of art paintings by terahertz imaging, pp. 585-590
  • K. Fukunaga, M. Picollo, Terahertz spectroscopy applied to the analysis of artists' materials, pp. 591-597
  • Nevin, D. Comelli, I. Osticioli, G. Filippidis, K. Melessanaki, G. Valentini, R. Cubeddu, C. Fotakis, Multi-photon excitation fluorescence and third-harmonic generation microscopy measurements combined with confocal Raman microscopy for the analysis of layered samples of varnished oil films, pp. 599-606
  • J. Labaune, J. B. Jackson, S. Pages-Camagna, I. N. Duling, M. Menu, G. A. Mourou, Papyrus imaging with terahertz time domain spectroscopy, pp. 607-612
  • F. Rosi, C. Miliani, C. Clementi, K. Kahrim, F. Presciutti, M. Vagnini, V. Manuali, A. Daveri, L. Cartechini, B. G. Brunetti, A. Sgamellotti, An integrated spectroscopic approach for the non-invasive study of modern art materials and techniques, pp. 613-624
  • T. Lojewski, P. Miskowiec, M. Molenda, A. Lubanska, J. Lojewska, Artificial versus natural ageing of paper. Water role in degradation mechanisms, pp. 625-633
  • M. L. Young, F. Casadio, S. Schnepp, E. Pearlstein, J. D. Almer, D. R. Haeffner, Non-invasive characterization of manufacturing techniques and corrosion of ancient Chinese bronzes and a later replica using synchrotron X-ray diffraction, pp. 635-646
  • P. Vounisiou, A. Selimis, G. J. Tserevelakis, K. Melessanaki, P. Pouli, G. Filippidis, C. Beltsios, S. Georgiou, C. Fotakis, The use of model probes for assessing in depth modifications induced during laser cleaning of modern paintings, pp. 647-652
  • M. P. Morigi, F. Casali, M. Bettuzzi, R. Brancaccio, V. D'Errico, Application of X-ray Computed Tomography to Cultural Heritage diagnostics, pp. 653-661
  • V. Rouchon, E. Pellizzi, K. Janssens, FTIR techniques applied to the detection of gelatine in paper artifacts: from macroscopic to microscopic approach, pp. 663-669
  • S. Pages-Camagna, E. Laval, D. Vigears, A. Duran, Non-destructive and in situ analysis of Egyptian wall paintings by X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence portable systems, pp. 671-681
  • S. Lahlil, I. Biron, M. Cotte, J. Susini, New insight on the in situ crystallization of calcium antimonate opacified glass during the Roman period, pp. 683-692
  • H. Garbacz, E. Fortuna, J. Marczak, M. Strzelec, A. Rycyk, A. Koss, J. Mroz, A. Zatorska, K. J. Kurzydlowski, Laser cleaning of copper roofing sheets subjected to long-lasting environmental corrosion, pp. 693-701
  • Miliani, A. Daveri, L. Spaabaek, A. Romani, V. Manuali, A. Sgamellotti, B. G. Brunetti, Bleaching of red lake paints in encaustic mummy portraits, pp. 703-711
  • E. Burger, D. Bourgarit, A. Wattiaux, M. Fialin, The reconstruction of the first copper-smelting processes in Europe during the 4th and the 3rd millennium BC: where does the oxygen come from?, pp. 713-724
  • J. Marczak, K. Jach, R. Swierczynski, Numerical modeling of laser-matter interaction in the region of "low" laser parameters, pp. 725-731
  • J. Lopez, T. Rivas, J. Lamas, A. Ramil, A. Yanez, Optimisation of laser removal of biological crusts in granites, pp. 733-739
  • Pan, E. Rebollar, J. C. Conde, F. Lusquinos, S. Chiussi, B. Leon, Experimental and theoretical study of the Nd:YAG laser removal of beeswax on Galician granite at 355 nm, pp. 741-746
  • G. Padeletti, P. Fermo, A. Bouquillon, M. Aucouturier, F. Barbe, A new light on a first example of lustred majolica in Italy, pp. 747-761
  • E. Angelini, S. Grassini, S. Corbellini, M. Parvis, M. Piantanida, A multidisciplinary approach for the conservation of a building of the seventeenth century, pp. 763-769
  • G. Padeletti, P. Fermo, A scientific approach to the attribution problem of renaissance ceramic productions based on chemical and mineralogical markers, pp. 771-784
  • G. M. Ingo, C. Riccucci, F. Faraldi, M. P. Casaletto, G. Guida, Micro-chemical and micro-structural investigation of the corrosion products on "The Dancing Satyr" (Mazara del Vallo, Sicily, Italy), pp. 785-792
  • G. M. Ingo, A. Cilingiroglu, F. Faraldi, C. Riccucci, M. P. Casaletto, A. Erdem, A. Batmaz, The bronze shields found at the Ayanis fortress (Van region, Turkey): manufacturing techniques and corrosion phenomena, pp. 793-800
  • M. P. Casaletto, G. M. Ingo, M. Albini, A. Lapenna, I. Pierige, C. Riccucci, F. Faraldi, An integrated analytical characterization of corrosion products on ornamental objects from the necropolis of Colle Badetta-Tortoreto (Teramo, Italy), pp. 801-808
  • T. Lojewski, K. Zieba, A. Knapik, J. Bagniuk, A. Lubanska, J. Lojewska, Evaluating paper degradation progress. Cross-linking between chromatographic, spectroscopic and chemical results, pp. 809-821
  • S. Acquaviva, E. D'Anna, M. L. De Giorgi, A. Della Patria, P. Baraldi, Physical and chemical investigations on natural dyes, pp. 823-828
  • S. A. Ruffolo, M. F. Russa, M. Malagodi, C. O. Rossi, A. M. Palermo, G. M. Crisci, ZnO and ZnTiO3 nanopowders for antimicrobial stone coating, pp. 829-834
  • M. Belfiore, M. F. La Russa, A. Pezzino, E. Campani, A. Casoli, The Baroque monuments of Modica (Eastern Sicily): assessment of causes of chromatic alteration of stone building materials, pp. 835-844
  • V. Crupi, D. Majolino, V. Venuti, G. Barone, P. Mazzoleni, A. Pezzino, M. F. La Russa, S. A. Ruffolo, F. Bardelli, Non-destructive identification of green and yellow pigments: the case of some Sicilian Renaissance glazed pottery, pp. 845-853
  • G. M. Crisci, M. F. La Russa, M. Macchione, M. Malagodi, A. M. Palermo, S. A. Ruffolo, Study of archaeological underwater finds: deterioration and conservation, pp. 855-863
  • M. F. La Russa, S. A. Ruffolo, M. Malagodi, D. Barca, R. Cirrincione, A. Pezzino, G. M. Crisci, D. Miriello, Petrographic, biological, and chemical techniques used to characterize two tombs in the Protestant Cemetery of Rome (Italy), pp. 865-872
  • T. Lojewski, T. Sawoszczuk, J. M. Lagan, K. Zieba, A. Baranski, J. Lojewska, Furfural as a marker of cellulose degradation. A quantitative approach, pp. 873-884
  • F. Casadio, K. Mauck, M. Chefitz, R. Freeman, Direct identification of early synthetic dyes: FT-Raman study of the illustrated broadside prints of Jos, Gaudalupe Posada (1852-1913), pp. 885-899
  • V. Reillon, S. Berthier, C. Andraud, Optical properties of lustred ceramics: complete modelling of the actual structure, pp. 901-910
  • Barca, M. F. La Russa, G. M. Crisci, Technological and geochemical study of two red-figured vases of unknown provenance by various analytical techniques, pp. 911-917
  • Angelini, S. Grassini, D. Mombello, A. Neri, M. Parvis, An imaging approach for a contactless monitoring of the conservation state of metallic works of art, pp. 919-925
  • P. Croveri, I. Fragala, E. Ciliberto, Analysis of glass tesserae from the mosaics of the 'Villa del Casale' near Piazza Armerina (Enna, Italy). Chemical composition, state of preservation and production technology, pp. 927-935
  • M. P. Casaletto, G. M. Ingo, C. Riccucci, F. Faraldi, Production of reference alloys for the conservation of archaeological silver-based artifacts, pp. 937-944
  • M. Brai, M. P. Casaletto, G. Gennaro, M. Marrale, T. Schillaci, L. Tranchina, Degradation of stone materials in the archaeological context of the Greek-Roman Theatre in Taormina (Sicily, Italy), pp. 945-951
  • M. F. Alberghina, R. Barraco, M. Brai, M. P. Casaletto, G. M. Ingo, M. Marrale, D. Policarpo, T. Schillaci, L. Tranchina, Degradation study of XVIII century graffiti on the walls of Chiaramonte Palace (Palermo, Italy), pp. 953-963
  • P. Ortiz, M. A. Vazquez, R. Ortiz, J. M. Martin, T. Ctvrtnickova, M. P. Mateo, G. Nicolas, Investigation of environmental pollution effects on stone monuments in the case of Santa Maria La Blanca, Seville (Spain), pp. 965-973
  • Angelini, S. Grassini, D. Mombello, A. Neri, M. Parvis, G. Perrone, Plasma modified POF sensors for in situ environmental monitoring of museum indoor environments, pp. 975-980

Artigos do próximo número da revista National Gallery Technical Bulletin

Alguns artigos da revista National Gallery Technical Bulletin, n.º 31, de 2010, que será publicada no próximo mês de Outubro foram livremente disponibilizados online no contexto da exposição Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes and Discoveries que também já deu origem a um livro já aqui mencionado.

Os artigos, que estão disponíveis aqui, são os seguintes:

  • Jill Dunkerton, Luke Syson, In Search of Verrocchio the Painter: The Cleaning and Examination of 'The Virgin and Child with Two Angels', pp. 4-41
  • Jill Dunkerton, Giorgione and not Giorgione: The Conservation History and Technical Examination of 'Il Tramonto', pp. 42-63
  • Ashok Roy, Giorgia Mancini, 'The Virgin and Child with an Angel', after Francia: A History of Error, pp. 64-77
  • Helen Howard, Scott Nethersole, Two Copies of Perugino’s 'Baptism of Christ', pp. 78-98

quarta-feira, 8 de setembro de 2010

Os métodos científicos e o património cultural

Acabou de ser publicado o seguinte livro:

Gilberto Artioli, Scientific Methods and Cultural Heritage. An Introduction to the Application of Materials Science to Archaeometry and Conservation Science, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010.

Índice:

  • Introduction 1
  • Analytical methods applied to cultural heritage problems and requirements 5
    • The view of the artist: materials 7
    • The view of the archaeologist: interpreting the past 9
    • The view of the curator and the conservator: conservation issues 12
    • The view of the scientist: optimizing the techniques 14
  • Overview of the analytical techniques 16
    • Available techniques: a problem of energy, space, time, and cost 17
    • Sampling problems: invasive, micro-invasive, and non-invasive methods 94
    • A question of boundaries: detection limits and limiting questions 101
    • How to match problems, materials, and methods 106
    • Time and dating: an overview 130
  • Materials and case studies: how to meet the needs 199
    • Structural materials I: lithics, rocks, stones, structural clay products, ceramics 201
    • Structural materials II: cements, mortars, and other binders 242
    • Pigments 266
    • Glass and faience 278
    • Metals 305
    • Gems 348
    • Organic materials 355
    • An example of complex composite materials and processes: Photography 419
  • Present and future trends: analytical strategies and problems 434
  • Reference list 438
  • Permission list 507
  • Image acknowledgements 515
  • Index 519

Nova variante do teste de Oddy envolvendo o uso de nanopartículas

A seguinte tese de mestrado está livremente disponível aqui:

Laura Moussa, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Applied to Art Conservation: Improved Oddy Test Using Silver Nanoparticle Sensor, Pittsburgh, The Carnegie Mellon University, 2007.

Resumo:

Damage to metal artifacts from the materials used for display and storage cases is of great concern to art museums. The current technology used, the “three in one” Oddy Test, tests for the suitability of these construction materials by placing silver, copper, and lead metal coupons in one container along with the material at 60°C and 100 % relative humidity. After a 28-day period the metal coupons are assessed for any visual changes. There are many shortcomings to this simple test. It is time consuming, irreproducible, slow, hard to evaluate and most importantly gives no quantitation. A new way to test for the suitability of these materials using a silver nanoparticle sensor is described here. Two types of silver nanoparticle shapes, spherical and triangular, were self-assembled using polyethylenimine (PEI) onto a glass coverslip to produce two different sensors. The spherical nanoparticle sensor gave a yellow color and when evaluated for its sensitivity to hydrogen sulfide gas changed colors from yellow to colorless. The triangular nanoparticle sensor gave a blue color and when evaluated for its sensitivity to hydrogen sulfide gas changed colors from blue to colorless. Color changes were followed through UV-Vis spectrophotometry, which showed a decrease in absorption of the initial characteristic peak after exposure to hydrogen sulfide. Kinetic studies were performed on the spherical and triangular nanoparticles, and the reaction rates were determined to be first-order with k = 0.0002 for the triangular nanoparticles and k = 0.0001 for the spherical nanoparticles. When compared to the Oddy Test, both the spherical and triangular silver nanoparticle sensors reacted fully by showing the characteristic color change before the 28-day period of the test. The nanoparticle sensor will allow for high sensitivity, easy evaluation, and quantitative analysis for corrosive gases that would react with silver.

terça-feira, 7 de setembro de 2010

Journal of the Institute of Conservation, vol. 33, n.º 2, 2010

Durante o mês de Agosto também foi publicado o Journal of the Institute of Conservation, vol. 33, n.º 2, de 2010.

Os artigos estão aqui [acesso condicionado].

Índice:

  • Lance Mayer, Gay Myers, American painters and varnishing: British, French and German connections, pp. 117- 127
  • Ken Sutherland, Bleached shellac picture varnishes: characterization and case studies, pp. 129- 145
  • Joyce H. Townsend, Evidence for varnishes used by British artists in the nineteenth century, pp. 147- 161
  • Philip Kevin, Clare Ward, Duygu Camurcuoglu Cleere, Caroline Cartwright, The conservation of an Anglo-Saxon composite stave-made vessel from Ringlemere, Kent, pp. 163- 177
  • Paul Garside, Paul Wyeth, Xiaomei Zhang, Understanding the ageing behaviour of nineteenth and twentieth century tin-weighted silks, pp. 179- 193

segunda-feira, 6 de setembro de 2010

e-Conservation, n.º 15, 2010

Durante o mês de Agosto ficou disponível a revista e-Conservation, n.º 15, de 2010. Está aqui.

Além das habituais notícias, contém os seguintes artigos:

  • Daniel Cull, Conserve or Destroy?, p. 6
  • Jaap van der Burg, Preventive Conservation, a Deliberate Choice, p. 22
  • Asterios Apostolidis, Risk Management and Care of Collections in the Balkans, p. 27
  • Estrella Sanz Rodríguez, Angela Arteaga Rodríguez, María Antonia García Rodríguez, Marián del Egido, Carmen Cámara, Identification of Natural Dyes in Historical Coptic Textiles from the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, p. 32
  • Rui Bordalo, Laser Cleaning in Art Conservation. Part I: Laser Fundamentals, p. 46
  • Jozef Dorica, The New Discoveries of Restoration and Archaeology in the Church of King St. Stefan in Žilina, Slovakia, p. 54
  • Anca Nicolaescu, Forgotten Heritage. The 18th Century Wooden Church from Ursi Village, Romania, p. 67