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OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > EMBLEMS FOR A QUEEN Reviews. The story of the handiwork, at times sinister, reflecting the dangerous political undercurrents of the era, makes fascinating readingThis is a well-researched addition to Marian literature, which not only tells of Mary's surviving and lost embroidery, but also demonstrates the important part it played in her life. OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > EMBLEMS FOR A QUEEN Reviews. The story of the handiwork, at times sinister, reflecting the dangerous political undercurrents of the era, makes fascinating readingThis is a well-researched addition to Marian literature, which not only tells of Mary's surviving and lost embroidery, but also demonstrates the important part it played in her life. OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics.LATEST NEWS
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Book Talk with Ksynia Marko Book Talk with Ksynia Marko 11 June 2021 Wednesday 24 June 2021, 3pm BST . In this Archetype Book Talk Ksynia Marko will talk about her background, training, research, as well as her recent publication Woven Tapestry: Guidelines for Conservation and future projects.. Expected duration: 60 minutes including a presentation and Q&A OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF HAIR The conservation and mounting of archaeological objects and human remains containing hair. Anna Harrison. Hair of the dog: an overview of hair and fur at the Horniman Museum. Charlotte Ridley. Cleaning the fur of taxidermy specimens. Simon Moore. The conservation-restoration of two human hair wigs. Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud. OUR TITLES > THE TRANSFER OF WALL PAINTINGS Attitudes to the transfer of wall paintings. Wall painting transfer techniques. Phase 1 - Preparation. The principle of using glues of varying solubility parameters. Preparation of the surface. The facing. Counter-moulds. Phase 2 - Detachment. Detachment by the stacco amassello method.
OUR TITLES > THE COLOURFUL PAST Judith H. Hofenk de Graaff. This publication is intended to provide a quick overview of well-known dyestuffs that can be found in objects of cultural value in order to contribute to the knowledge of historic textiles and their preservation. Aimed mainly at conservators, conservation students, curators and textile historians, the bookpresents
OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
OUR TITLES > THE COLOURFUL PAST Judith H. Hofenk de Graaff. This publication is intended to provide a quick overview of well-known dyestuffs that can be found in objects of cultural value in order to contribute to the knowledge of historic textiles and their preservation. Aimed mainly at conservators, conservation students, curators and textile historians, the bookpresents
OUR TITLES > LEATHER WET AND DRY Leather Wet and Dry: Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Dessicated Archaeological Leather presents some new ideas, as well as reviews of established methods, on the preservation of leather. Topics discussed include:-How to accurately assess the condition of a leather collection as a whole OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > GELS IN THE CONSERVATION OF ART This publication offers a remarkable snapshot of current research, case studies and treatment protocols. Gels in the Conservation of Art is a valuable contribution to the literature and would be a welcome addition to any bookshelf. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 57:4, 2018 pp229-230. OUR TITLES > TEXTILES AND TEXT This publication focuses on the interrelationship between archival and bibliographic research and the study of extant objects. Papers consider how archival and bibliographic research can inform our knowledge of textiles and dress in terms of their production, consumption, dissemination and deterioration and in turn, how the study of extant objects can give added depth to this analysis. OUR TITLES > LEATHER TANNERIES The papers in this volume go some way to correct some of the misinterpretations presently found in archaeological reports. Contributions cover many aspects of research into the evidence from prehistoric, Roman, medieval and early modern periods as well as descriptions of traditional techniques still used in different partsof the world today.
OUR TITLES > EMBLEMS FOR A QUEEN Reviews. The story of the handiwork, at times sinister, reflecting the dangerous political undercurrents of the era, makes fascinating readingThis is a well-researched addition to Marian literature, which not only tells of Mary's surviving and lost embroidery, but also demonstrates the important part it played in her life. OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
OUR TITLES > TEMPERA PAINTING 1800 1950 The papers and posters in this volume were presented at the international conference Tempera Painting between 1800 and 1950: Experiments and Innovations from the Nazarene Movement to Abstract Art held at the Doerner Institut, in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the Technical University Munich (Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science) and ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LINING PAINTINGS The Conference on Comparative Lining Techniques held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich is legendary. It was the first major conference solely concerned with the structural conservation of paintings and, by bringing together a distinguished international group of practitioners to discuss lining paintings, it changed the nature and status of the debate. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > GROUND LAYERS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING 1550 1750 The majority of the papers in this volume were presented at the CATS international technical art history conference in June 2019 titled Mobility Creates Masters - Discovering Artists' Grounds 1550-1700, which explored the introduction of, and change to, the coloured ground layers in European paintings form the Early Modern period.The title of the conference stemmed from the desire to instigate ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LINING PAINTINGS The Conference on Comparative Lining Techniques held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich is legendary. It was the first major conference solely concerned with the structural conservation of paintings and, by bringing together a distinguished international group of practitioners to discuss lining paintings, it changed the nature and status of the debate. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > GROUND LAYERS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING 1550 1750 The majority of the papers in this volume were presented at the CATS international technical art history conference in June 2019 titled Mobility Creates Masters - Discovering Artists' Grounds 1550-1700, which explored the introduction of, and change to, the coloured ground layers in European paintings form the Early Modern period.The title of the conference stemmed from the desire to instigate OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF HAIR The conservation and mounting of archaeological objects and human remains containing hair. Anna Harrison. Hair of the dog: an overview of hair and fur at the Horniman Museum. Charlotte Ridley. Cleaning the fur of taxidermy specimens. Simon Moore. The conservation-restoration of two human hair wigs. Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud. OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > ART CONSERVATION AND AUTHENTICITIES Reviews successfully highlights the issues surrounding authenticity in conservation and the struggle conservators face in trying to define authenticity and achieve an 'authentic restoration'The book makes for a fascinating read, and one that inevitably produces an interesting reaction and debate within thereader.
OUR TITLES > LEATHER TANNERIES The papers in this volume go some way to correct some of the misinterpretations presently found in archaeological reports. Contributions cover many aspects of research into the evidence from prehistoric, Roman, medieval and early modern periods as well as descriptions of traditional techniques still used in different partsof the world today.
OUR TITLES > TEXTILES AND TEXT This publication focuses on the interrelationship between archival and bibliographic research and the study of extant objects. Papers consider how archival and bibliographic research can inform our knowledge of textiles and dress in terms of their production, consumption, dissemination and deterioration and in turn, how the study of extant objects can give added depth to this analysis. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > TEMPERA PAINTING 1800 1950 The papers and posters in this volume were presented at the international conference Tempera Painting between 1800 and 1950: Experiments and Innovations from the Nazarene Movement to Abstract Art held at the Doerner Institut, in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the Technical University Munich (Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science) and OUR TITLES > WOVEN TAPESTRY GUIDELINES FOR CONSERVATION This much anticipated book by Ksynia Marko, Textile Conservation Advisor at the UK’s National Trust from 1995 to 2018 will undoubtedly be well received by the textile conservation profession, and stand the test of time as a key reference source for the care and conservation of historic tapestries both within and outside historichouse settings.
OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LINING PAINTINGS The Conference on Comparative Lining Techniques held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich is legendary. It was the first major conference solely concerned with the structural conservation of paintings and, by bringing together a distinguished international group of practitioners to discuss lining paintings, it changed the nature and status of the debate. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > GROUND LAYERS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING 1550 1750 The majority of the papers in this volume were presented at the CATS international technical art history conference in June 2019 titled Mobility Creates Masters - Discovering Artists' Grounds 1550-1700, which explored the introduction of, and change to, the coloured ground layers in European paintings form the Early Modern period.The title of the conference stemmed from the desire to instigate ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > LINING PAINTINGS The Conference on Comparative Lining Techniques held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich is legendary. It was the first major conference solely concerned with the structural conservation of paintings and, by bringing together a distinguished international group of practitioners to discuss lining paintings, it changed the nature and status of the debate. OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > CURRENT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE Conservation issues related to the use of auxiliary supports in the treatment of modern paintings with untypical technical structures – as in works from the. series Hors cadre by Aleksander Kobzdej. Slawomir A. KamiÅ„ski and Miroslaw Wachowiak. Using a categorisation framework to simplify a complex approach to the conservation of modern art. OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > GROUND LAYERS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING 1550 1750 The majority of the papers in this volume were presented at the CATS international technical art history conference in June 2019 titled Mobility Creates Masters - Discovering Artists' Grounds 1550-1700, which explored the introduction of, and change to, the coloured ground layers in European paintings form the Early Modern period.The title of the conference stemmed from the desire to instigate OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF HAIR The conservation and mounting of archaeological objects and human remains containing hair. Anna Harrison. Hair of the dog: an overview of hair and fur at the Horniman Museum. Charlotte Ridley. Cleaning the fur of taxidermy specimens. Simon Moore. The conservation-restoration of two human hair wigs. Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud. OUR TITLES > CONSERVATION MOUNTING FOR PRINTS AND DRAWINGS A professional practical handbook with a comprehensive bibliography, glossary and index, Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings places the practice of mounting in context within the history of collecting, connoisseurship, conservation theory and collections management. This book will appeal to conservators, collectionmanagers, curators
OUR TITLES > ART CONSERVATION AND AUTHENTICITIES Reviews successfully highlights the issues surrounding authenticity in conservation and the struggle conservators face in trying to define authenticity and achieve an 'authentic restoration'The book makes for a fascinating read, and one that inevitably produces an interesting reaction and debate within thereader.
OUR TITLES > LEATHER TANNERIES The papers in this volume go some way to correct some of the misinterpretations presently found in archaeological reports. Contributions cover many aspects of research into the evidence from prehistoric, Roman, medieval and early modern periods as well as descriptions of traditional techniques still used in different partsof the world today.
OUR TITLES > TEXTILES AND TEXT This publication focuses on the interrelationship between archival and bibliographic research and the study of extant objects. Papers consider how archival and bibliographic research can inform our knowledge of textiles and dress in terms of their production, consumption, dissemination and deterioration and in turn, how the study of extant objects can give added depth to this analysis. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > TEMPERA PAINTING 1800 1950 The papers and posters in this volume were presented at the international conference Tempera Painting between 1800 and 1950: Experiments and Innovations from the Nazarene Movement to Abstract Art held at the Doerner Institut, in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the Technical University Munich (Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science) and OUR TITLES > WOVEN TAPESTRY GUIDELINES FOR CONSERVATION This much anticipated book by Ksynia Marko, Textile Conservation Advisor at the UK’s National Trust from 1995 to 2018 will undoubtedly be well received by the textile conservation profession, and stand the test of time as a key reference source for the care and conservation of historic tapestries both within and outside historichouse settings.
OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > ON THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > ON THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
WHERE YOU CAN BUY OUR BOOKS archetype.co.uk. Email. info@archetype.co.uk. Phone. +44 207 380 0800. Address. c/o International Academic Projects, 1 Birdcage Walk, London SW1H 9JJ. All of our current Archetype titles can be purchased directly from our offices in London. We are open Monday to Friday 0930 to 1730 and visitors are welcome to browse our own Archetype titles. OUR TITLES > A CHANGING ART The Cleaning of a Solvent Sensitive Painting by Jacob Maris. Lidwien Speleers. Observations on Rudolf Swoboda's Painting Technique. Nele Bordt, Katy Saunders-Blessley. ISBN 9781909492547. Binding Paperback. Dimensions 174 x 246mm. Pages 144. Illustrations 86 colour; 36 halftone.
HOW TO CONTACT ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Please get in touch with us directly if you have any questions about any of our titles. Archetype Publications. 1 Birdcage Walk. London. SW1H 9JJ. United Kingdom. Tel: +44 207 380 0800. Fax: +44 207 380 0500. Email: info@archetype.co.uk. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF HAIR The conservation and mounting of archaeological objects and human remains containing hair. Anna Harrison. Hair of the dog: an overview of hair and fur at the Horniman Museum. Charlotte Ridley. Cleaning the fur of taxidermy specimens. Simon Moore. The conservation-restoration of two human hair wigs. Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud. OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > GELS IN THE CONSERVATION OF ART This publication offers a remarkable snapshot of current research, case studies and treatment protocols. Gels in the Conservation of Art is a valuable contribution to the literature and would be a welcome addition to any bookshelf. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 57:4, 2018 pp229-230. OUR TITLES > TRICKS OF THE MEDIEVAL TRADES The anonymous Trinity Encyclopedia (translated here from Middle English for the first time) is a collection of unusually detailed 14th century English craft recipes, collected from several individuals and from a number of written sources, for manufacturing pigments, dyeing, preparing skins and furs, imitating expensive imported leathers, counterfeiting semi-precious materials, ‘multiplying OUR TITLES > LEATHER TANNERIES The papers in this volume go some way to correct some of the misinterpretations presently found in archaeological reports. Contributions cover many aspects of research into the evidence from prehistoric, Roman, medieval and early modern periods as well as descriptions of traditional techniques still used in different partsof the world today.
OUR TITLES > TEMPERA PAINTING 1800 1950 The papers and posters in this volume were presented at the international conference Tempera Painting between 1800 and 1950: Experiments and Innovations from the Nazarene Movement to Abstract Art held at the Doerner Institut, in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the Technical University Munich (Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science) and OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > ON THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Archetype Publications Limited has grown since 1987 to be one of the leading publishers in the fields of conservation of art and antiquities and technical art history. Many of our titles are conference proceedings on specific topics, published in association with UK/ International museums, galleries, universities, conservationassociations etc.
OUR TITLES > IN ARTISTS FOOTSTEPS Description Contents. In Artists’ Footsteps explores the technical study and reconstruction of Old Master paintings and pigments from the medieval to the modern period. The contributions from experts in the fields of technical art history and conservation reflect a broad spectrum of current research and investigation worldwide. OUR TITLES > MIXING AND MATCHING A wealth of options is available to the practising conservator, many of which are covered in this volume. The history, development and method of application of each technique is discussed and illustrated, while additional papers explore practical and theoretical aspects of colour matching. The three sections of this book ( Egg tempera OUR TITLES > LET THE MATERIAL TALK This book, published in association with the Doerner Institut, is the English language edition of Die Sprache des Materials, published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, and presents the results of a pioneering interdisciplinary research project into Cologne panel painting between 1400 and 1450.The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud in Cologne and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 33 34 The application of multispectral imaging techniques to textile dyes is relatively recent and if high-performance liquid chromatography can also be carried out, as in the case of the Italian polychrome laces described in this book, valuable and informative results can be achieved. These are some of the topics presented at the 33rd and 34th OUR TITLES > ON THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. OUR TITLES > ADHESIVES AND CONSOLIDANTS IN PAINTING Description Contents. Adhesives and consolidants used in the conservation of paintings (e.g. for lining, the laying down of paint flakes, the application of temporary facings etc, can have very varying properties at the time they are applied. Over time, and under differing conditions, some materials can present concerns for theconservator
OUR TITLES > THE STRASBOURG MANUSCRIPT A MEDIEVAL This book is the first to be dedicated to a comprehensive study with English translation (plus extensive commentary) of the early 15th century Strasbourg Manuscript - believed to have been the oldest German-language source for the study of Northern European painting techniques and considered to be the northern counterpart to Cennini’s Il Libro dell’arte. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF FUR FEATHER AND SKIN The papers presented in The Conservation of Fur, Feather and Skin describe methods of tanning ethnographic leather, preparation and conservation of clothing and artefacts, types of damage that may be encountered, methods of identifying the causes of the damage, the fading of feathers caused by light, and conservation techniquesemployed to
WHERE YOU CAN BUY OUR BOOKS archetype.co.uk. Email. info@archetype.co.uk. Phone. +44 207 380 0800. Address. c/o International Academic Projects, 1 Birdcage Walk, London SW1H 9JJ. All of our current Archetype titles can be purchased directly from our offices in London. We are open Monday to Friday 0930 to 1730 and visitors are welcome to browse our own Archetype titles. OUR TITLES > A CHANGING ART The Cleaning of a Solvent Sensitive Painting by Jacob Maris. Lidwien Speleers. Observations on Rudolf Swoboda's Painting Technique. Nele Bordt, Katy Saunders-Blessley. ISBN 9781909492547. Binding Paperback. Dimensions 174 x 246mm. Pages 144. Illustrations 86 colour; 36 halftone.
HOW TO CONTACT ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS Please get in touch with us directly if you have any questions about any of our titles. Archetype Publications. 1 Birdcage Walk. London. SW1H 9JJ. United Kingdom. Tel: +44 207 380 0800. Fax: +44 207 380 0500. Email: info@archetype.co.uk. OUR TITLES > THE CONSERVATION OF HAIR The conservation and mounting of archaeological objects and human remains containing hair. Anna Harrison. Hair of the dog: an overview of hair and fur at the Horniman Museum. Charlotte Ridley. Cleaning the fur of taxidermy specimens. Simon Moore. The conservation-restoration of two human hair wigs. Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud. OUR TITLES > POLLUTANTS IN THE MUSEUM ENVIRONMENT Pollutants in the Museum Environment is an invaluable and practical guide for all those who have to deal with the challenge of preventive conservation - from architects and designers to curators, conservators and collections care specialists - and points the way towards the provision of a properly safe haven for the art and artifacts placed in OUR TITLES > GELS IN THE CONSERVATION OF ART This publication offers a remarkable snapshot of current research, case studies and treatment protocols. Gels in the Conservation of Art is a valuable contribution to the literature and would be a welcome addition to any bookshelf. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 57:4, 2018 pp229-230. OUR TITLES > TRICKS OF THE MEDIEVAL TRADES The anonymous Trinity Encyclopedia (translated here from Middle English for the first time) is a collection of unusually detailed 14th century English craft recipes, collected from several individuals and from a number of written sources, for manufacturing pigments, dyeing, preparing skins and furs, imitating expensive imported leathers, counterfeiting semi-precious materials, ‘multiplying OUR TITLES > LEATHER TANNERIES The papers in this volume go some way to correct some of the misinterpretations presently found in archaeological reports. Contributions cover many aspects of research into the evidence from prehistoric, Roman, medieval and early modern periods as well as descriptions of traditional techniques still used in different partsof the world today.
OUR TITLES > TEMPERA PAINTING 1800 1950 The papers and posters in this volume were presented at the international conference Tempera Painting between 1800 and 1950: Experiments and Innovations from the Nazarene Movement to Abstract Art held at the Doerner Institut, in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the Technical University Munich (Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science) and OUR TITLES > ON THE ETHICS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION On the Ethics of Cultural Heritage Conservation gathers together fifteen of the author's papers and lectures presented since 2009. Although individually they were not conceived as part of a whole, a coherent line of thinking can be easily detected - the discussion and analysis of the core notions of conservation ethics. Archetype _Â _ PublicationsHome Our Titles
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