CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art (Sep 2019)

Aiming at reproducibility in lining canvas paintings

  • Antonio Iaccarino Idelson,
  • Valerio Garofalo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/ceroart.6488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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This paper describes a process started in 2011 with the use of the “mist lining” technique for a large painting by Titian, conserved in Venice uncontrolled environment. After several experiences with a specific version of the method, Valerio Garofalo’s research thesis helped the standardisation of lining procedures aiming to obtain predictable, reproducible results. This was achieved through the production of a large quantity of mock-up painting linings and samples for peel tests. The bond created with a viscoelastic adhesive appears stronger with high speed testing, if compared with the same at a lower speed, but literature shows high variability of peel speeds. Preliminary tests with different speeds for Plextol B500 allowed to compare results with literature data. The study gives a deeper understanding of the mechanisms involved in adhesion when lining with this method.

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