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9780892367597

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

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  • ISBN13:

    9780892367597

  • ISBN10:

    0892367598

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-07-29
  • Publisher: J Paul Getty Museum Pubns
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Summary

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.

Author Biography


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.

Table of Contents

Foreword v
Timothy P. Whalen
Preface vii
Valerie Dorge
Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1(4)
Narayan Khandekar
Gelled Systems: Theory and Early Application
5(7)
Narayan Khandekar
What Is a Gel?
5(2)
Aqueous Gel-based Cleaning Systems
7(5)
Research into Potential Problems Arising from the Use of Aqueous Cleaning Systems
12(6)
Narayan Khandekar
Gel Preparation
12(1)
Potential Problems with the Aqueous Systems
12(6)
Research into Solvent Gel Residues
18(48)
Dusan Stulik
David Miller
Development of the Scientific Methodology
18(5)
Quantitative Study of Gel Residues on Paintings
23(16)
Quantitative Study of Gel Residues on Highly Porous and Topographically Complex Surfaces
39(7)
Lateral Distribution of Gel Residues
46(8)
Appendix: A Methodological Approach to Selecting a Cleaning System
54(12)
Richard Wolbers
Research into Solvent Residues
66(18)
Herant Khanjian
Dusan Stulik
David Miller
Relationship between Solvent Parameters and Solvent Evaporation
68(1)
Solvent-Paint Interaction and Evaporation
68(1)
Quantitative Investigation of Solvent Residues
69(5)
Results
74(8)
Conclusions
82(2)
Aging Characteristics of Surfactants
84(32)
Janice Carlson
W. Christian Petersen
Background
84(2)
Materials and Methods
86(4)
Results
90(17)
Miscellaneous Studies
107(2)
Conclusions
109(2)
Appendix: Interaction of MethPrep with Surfactants
111(5)
Detection of Residues on the Surfaces of Museum Objects Previously Cleaned with Aqueous Gels
116(15)
Narayan Khandekar
Materials and Methods
116(2)
Detecting Residue on a Model System
118(5)
Examination of Museum Objects
123(4)
Interpretation and Discussion
127(3)
Conclusions
130(1)
Project Outcome, Spin-offs, and Future Research Needs
131(14)
Dusan Stulik
Richard Wolbers
Project Results
132(6)
New Research Methodologies Resulting from the Project
138(1)
Suggestions for Further Research into Aqueous Gel Systems and Surface Cleaning
138(2)
A Decision Tree as a Methodological Approach to Preparing Gels for Surface Cleaning
140(5)
References 145(8)
Materials 153(3)
Index 156(5)
About the Authors 161

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