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Art Collectibles, Analytical Chemistry - General & Miscellaneous, Biology - General & Miscellaneous, Chemistry - General & Miscellaneous, Care & Restoration of Antiques, Art Conservation, Restoration & Museum Studies, Catalysts & Solvents

Solvent Gels for the Cleaning of Works of Art: The Residue Question

by Dusan Stulik, David Miller, Herant Khanjian
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Overview


The cleaning of a work of art often involves removing not only dirt and grime but also unwanted layers of varnish, gilding, and paint from the work's surface. The challenge for conservators lies in finding a cleaning agent that will act on one layer without affecting the layer being preserved and without leaving any harmful residues on the cleaned work. This book, which examines gel cleaning in the treatment of paintings and painted works of art, presents the methodologies, data, and results of a collaborative project of the Getty Conservation Institute and Winterthur Museum.
Among the issues covered are the theory and application of gel cleaning systems, the detection of residues left on the surfaces of objects cleaned with these systems, research into solvent-gel and solvent residues, stability of surfactants during natural and artificial aging, and recommendations for formulating gels for specific cleaning tasks.

Synopsis

The cleaning of a work of art often involves removing not only dirt and grime but also unwanted layers of varnish, gilding, and paint from the work's surface. The challenge for conservators lies in finding a cleaning agent that will act on one layer without affecting the layer being preserved and without leaving any harmful residues on the cleaned work. This book, which examines gel cleaning in the treatment of paintings and painted works of art, presents the methodologies, data, and results of a collaborative project of the Getty Conservation Institute and Winterthur Museum.
Among the issues covered are the theory and application of gel cleaning systems, the detection of residues left on the surfaces of objects cleaned with these systems, research into solvent-gel and solvent residues, stability of surfactants during natural and artificial aging, and recommendations for formulating gels for specific cleaning tasks.

About the Author, Dusan Stulik

Contributors include scientists from the Getty Conservation Institute; California State University, Northridge; Fogg Art Museum; the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation; and Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Getty Publications
Pages
174
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780892367597

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