ABSTRACT

Conservation of Easel Paintings is the first comprehensive text on the history, philosophy, and methods of treatment of easel paintings that combines both theory with practice.

With contributions from an international group of experts and interviews with important artists, this volume provides an all-encompassing guide to necessary background knowledge in technical art history, artists' materials, scientific methods of examination and documentation, with sections that present varying approaches and methods for treatment, including consolidation, lining, cleaning, retouching, and varnishing. The book concludes with a section featuring issues of preventive conservation, storage, shipping, exhibition, lighting, safety issues, and public outreach.

Conservation of Easel Paintings is a crucial resource in the training of conservation students and will provide generations of practicing paintings conservators and interested art historians, curators, directors, collectors, dealers, artists, and students of art and art history with invaluable information and guidance.

part |1 pages

PART I TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, EXAMINATION, DOCUMENTATION, AND SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

part |1 pages

PART II METHODS AND APPROACHES FOR THE TREATMENT AND CARE OF EASEL PAINTINGS

chapter 25|38 pages

Lining Easel Paintings: Stephen Hackney, Joan Reifsnyder, Mireille te Marvelde, and Mikkel Scharff

ByStephen Hackney, Joan Reifsnyder, Mireille te Marvelde,

chapter |91 pages

The Cleaning of Easel Paintings

chapter |1 pages

Introduction: Joyce Hill Stoner

chapter 39|6 pages

Storage of Easel Paintings

ByTom Dixon

chapter 40|15 pages

The Lighting of Easel Paintings

ByJim Druzik, Stefan Michalski

chapter 43|9 pages

Emergency Preparedness and Recovery

ByRustin Levenson

chapter 47|5 pages

International Public Outreach Projects

ByJoyce Hill Stoner

chapter 48|4 pages

Recommending Materials to Artists

ByMark Gottsegen