Issues in contemporary oil paint /

This volume represents 27 peer-reviewed papers presented at the ICOP 2013 symposium which 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. The subject matter rang...

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Corporate Author: Contemporary Oil Paint (ICOP) Symposium Netherlands. Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed)
Other Authors: Berg, Klaas Jan van den (Editor), Burnstock, Aviva (Editor), Keijzer, Matthijs de (Editor), Krueger, Jay (Editor), Learner, Tom (Editor), Tagle, Alberto de (Editor), Heydenreich, Gunnar (Editor)
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2014]
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Online Access: Available online: (MFA users only)
ISBN:9783319101002
3319101005
3319100998
9783319100999
Local Note:Ebook Library
Table of Contents:
  • From the content: 1. 20th Century Oil Paint. The interface between science and conservation and the challenges for modern oil paint research
  • 2. Do we see what we know or do we know what we see? Conservation of oil paintings in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  • 3. Towards interpretation of making, meaning, and change in British 20th century oil paintings: the relevance of an artist?s paint archive
  • 4. The delight of modern organic pigment creations
  • 5. Modern Oil Paints? Formulations, organic additives, and degradation: some case studies
  • 6. Distinction by micro-Raman spectroscopy and chemometrical analysis of copper phthalocyanine blue polymorphs in oil-based and acrylic paint samples
  • 7. Charting the development of oil-based enamel paints through the correlation of historical paint technology manuals with scientific analysis
  • 8. Hans Hofmann?s last lesson: a study of the artist?s materials in the last decade of his career. 9. Théorème de Gödel by Georges Mathieu, 1957. Study and restoration: consolidation through cohesive regeneration using a solvent
  • 10. Non-traditionally painted oil painting: how to treat it properly? Josip Vaništa?s Cakes (1955)
  • 11. Conservation Issues in Several 20th-Century Canadian Oil Paintings: The Role of Zinc Carboxylate Reaction Product
  • 12. Zwei Jünglinge und Zwei Mädchen, a tempera painting by Otto Mueller, circa 1917. Paint analysis and reconstruction
  • 13. Metal soaps and visual changes in a painting by René Magritte?The Menaced Assassin, 1927
  • 14. Fleurs Grises
  • A delicate surface. Difficult to clean
  • Essential to protect
  • 15. Derivatisation technique for infrared spectroscopy
  • Characterisation of oxidative ageing products in modern oil paint. 16. Investigating fluidizing dripping pink commercial paint on Van Hemert?s Seven-series works from 1990-1995
  • 17. Hard dry paint, softening tacky paint, and exuding drips on Composition (1952) by Jean-Paul Riopelle
  • 18. Zinc white and the influence of paint composition for stability in oil based media
  • 19. It's surreal: zinc-oxide degradation and misperceptions in Salvador Dalí?s Couple with Clouds in their Heads, 1936
  • 20. Water Sensitive Oil Paints in the 20th Century: A study of the distribution of water-soluble degradation products in modern oil paint films
  • 21. An investigation into the viability of removal of lead soap efflorescence from contemporary oil paintings
  • 22. Set back the race: Treatment strategies for running oil paint
  • 23. Sensitivity of modern oil paints to solvents. Effects on synthetic organic pigments
  • 24. Dry Cleaning: research and practice
  • 25. New Approaches to Surface Cleaning of Unvarnished Contemporary Oil Paintings
  • Moist Sponges and Cloths
  • 26. Agar
  • a new tool for the surface cleaning of water sensitive oil paint?
  • 27. Investigation into the surface conductivity of water-sensitive modern oil paints.