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Produktdetails

Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Erschienen
2020
Sprache
English
Seiten
636
Infos
636 Seiten
241 mm x 160 mm
ISBN
978-3-030-19253-2

Hauptbeschreibung



Artists’ oil paints have become increasingly complex and diverse in the 20
th
Century, applied by artists in a variety of ways. This has led to a number of issues that pose increasing difficulties to conservators and collection keepers. A deeper knowledge of the artists’ intent as well as processes associated with material changes in paintings is important to conservation, which is almost always a compromise between material preservation and aesthetics.


This volume represents 46 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Conference of Modern Oil Paints held in Amsterdam in 2018. The book contains a compilation of articles on oil paints and paintings in the 20th Century, partly presenting the outcome of the European JPI project ‘Cleaning of Modern Oil Paints’. It is also a follow-up on ‘Issues in Contemporary Oil Paint’ (Springer, 2014).


The chapters cover a range of themes and topics such as: patents and paint manufacturing in the 20th Century; characterization of modern-contemporary oil paints and paint surfaces; artists’ materials and techniques; the artists’ voice and influence on perception of curators, conservators and scientists; model studies on paint degradation and long term stability; approaches to conservation of oil paintings; practical surface treatment and display.



The book will help conservators and curators recognise problems and interpret visual changes on paintings, which in turn give a more solid basis for decisions on the treatment of these paintings. 






Inhaltsverzeichnis


Challenges in research: Connecting scientific analysis with conservation practice.- Evaluating cleaning systems for use on water sensitive modern oil paints: a comparative study.- Paint Technology.- Pigment Surface Treatments: 20th and 21st century industrial techniques and strategies for their detection.- Meet the future: the creation of new pigments.- Zinc oxide in oil-based house paint: Insights from a paint chemist’s notebook dated 1949.- A Glimpse into the House and Decorative Paint Market in Norway During World War I (1914–1918).- Approaches to the identification of Royal Talens’ ETA (emulsion) paint in objects of art.- Synthetic organic pigments in Royal Talens oil paint 1920-1950 – The case of vermillion
imit
.-
Case studies: artists techniques and materials; degradation; ethical considerations;  treatment options.-
Ellsworth Kelly: The Studio and Beyond.- A new vocabulary of color:  Bocour oil paints and Barnett Newman.- Analysis of Modern Paints and Conservation at the Clyfford Still Museum.- Pigments of Soviet Artists in the 1950s - late 70s.- A View Through the Meander: A Study of Knifer’s Oil Paintings from the 1960s.- Preservation of Russian Abstract Art of the Second Part of the 20th Century.- Investigating colour changes in red and blue paints – a preliminary study of art materials and techniques in Edvard Munch’s
Old Man in Warnemünde
(1907).- Aspects of Lovis Corinth’s Painting Technique in his late Work: Working Process and Colour Structure captured in Paint and on Film.- Oil paint straight from the tube: paint-specific deterioration in works by Alexis Mérodack-Jeaneau, 1910-1913.- Picasso 1917: Failure Mechanisms in the Paint Layers of Four Artworks.- Investigation on the
speckles syndrome
affecting late 1920s oil paintings by René Magritte.- Diagnosis and conservation process of major curled-up delaminated areas in a black oil painting from 1960 by Pierre Soulages.-Examination of paint delamination in
C'est grace à nous
by Asger Jorn.- A synchrotron photoluminescence microscopy study into the use and degradation of zinc white in
The Woodcutters
by Bart van der Leck.- ‘Breaking waves’. The relation between zinc-oxide degradation in a ground layer and extreme delamination on
Beach Scene
, by J.E.H. Akkeringa (1861-1942).- Efflorescence on the paintings of Edwin Austin Abbey: Examination, analysis, and cleaning of surface bloom on
The Spirit of Light
.- A Study of Softening and Liquefying Oil Paint on
Womenizer
by Alex Janvier; K. Helwig et al.- The Deterioration and Treatment of Some Late Paintings by Paul-Émile Borduas.- Colors before Zero: commercial alkyd-oil enamel paints in early reliefs by Jan J. Schoonhoven.- Some considerations when cleaning Robert Ryman’s oil paint(ings).- Challenges of Surface Cleaning Paintings by Asger Jorn (1914-1973): An Inventory of Existing Practice.-Decision-making processes regarding the treatment of modern oil paintings (1950’s – present) exhibiting paint dripping and oil exudates.- Between rejection, ignorance, and preference:  The history and dilemma of modern double-sided (recto/verso) paintings with regard to issues of conservation and presentation.-
Model  studies.-
Novel microscopic strategy for the study of paint cross-sections.- Investigations into the mechanical properties of commercial artists’ oil paint by Dynamic Mechanical (Thermal) Analysis (DMA), Nanoindentation (UNHT), and Dynamic Vapour Sorption (DVS).- A Preliminary Investigation into the Behavior of Modern Artists’ Oil Paints in a Hot and Humid Climate.- Inside the forger’s oven: identification of drying products in oil paints during and after accelerated drying with increased temperatures.- The influence of metal stearates on the water sensitivity of modern oil paints.- The rate of solvent action on modern oil paint.-
Conservation treatment.-
Water-sensitivity in modern oil paintings: Trends in phenomena and treatment options.- Modern oil paintings in Tate’s collection: a review of analytical findings and reflections on water sensitivity;.- Analytical study to monitor the effectiveness of a combined liquid-dispensing and micro-aspiration system for the cleaning of modern oil paintings.- Ketone resins varnishes on canvas paintings from the collection of the Munch Museum.- Designing mock-up paintings for a study of novel surface cleaning techniques for Munch’s unvarnished Aula paintings.- Analysis of cleaning efficacy and clearance of silicone-based Pickering-type emulsions used in the cleaning of water-miscible oil paints.- Improving the surface cleaning of water sensitive oil paint by use of alternative application methods; M. Hintz et al.- Evolon® CR microfibre cloth as a tool for varnish removal.- Can Cellulosebeads save the
Circling of the Planets
? Cellulose-based consolidating filler to stabilise lifted brittle flakes on a large painting.





Klappentext



Artists’ oil paints have become increasingly complex and diverse in the 20
th
Century, applied by artists in a variety of ways. This has led to a number of issues that pose increasing difficulties to conservators and collection keepers. A deeper knowledge of the artists’ intent as well as processes associated with material changes in paintings is important to conservation, which is almost always a compromise between material preservation and aesthetics.



This volume represents 46 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Conference of Modern Oil Paints held in Amsterdam in 2018. The book contains a compilation of articles on oil paints and paintings in the 20th Century, partly presenting the outcome of the European JPI project ‘Cleaning of Modern Oil Paints’. It is also a follow-up on ‘Issues in Contemporary Oil Paint’ (Springer, 2014).



The chapters cover a range of themes and topics such as: patents and paint manufacturing in the 20th Century; characterization of modern-contemporary oil paints and paint surfaces; artists’ materials and techniques; the artists’ voice and influence on perception of curators, conservators and scientists; model studies on paint degradation and long term stability; approaches to conservation of oil paintings; practical surface treatment and display.



The book will help conservators and curators recognise problems and interpret visual changes on paintings, which in turn give a more solid basis for decisions on the treatment of these paintings. 





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