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Contributions to Conservation ScienceContributions to Conservation Science

Contributions to Conservation Science

Paul Whitmore

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"Just as medical sciences have led to longer, healthier lives for people, conservation science has revolutionized the care of art objects. The "health" of material artifacts can now be described and monitored, and new ways are being developed for minimizing their deterioration or for restoring them with safe and effective materials and techniques. In large part, these advances have been made possible by scientists working in art conservation." "This book is a compilation of the work of one of those scientists, Robert Feller, whose research stands among the most important contributions to this field. In this volume are collected the seminal and often definitive papers published by Robert Feller over his career, including many of his scholarly studies and explanations for lay audiences that originally appeared in books, journals, exhibition catalogs, and trade magazines. Ranging from his scientific studies of paper and paint deterioration, to his historical investigations of the color wheel and the various spellings of "damar" varnish, these works have formed the basis for the enlightened care and repair of art in our day."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL8683934W

Subjects

Art objects, conservation and restorationVarnish and varnishingArtists' materialsMaterials, testingArt objectsConservation and restorationPigmentsMaterialsTestingEffect of light onLightEnvironmental aspectsPaperDeterioration

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