During the last decades, the discovery of nanolime and its introduction in the field of Cultural Heritage has entailed a significant advance for the consolidation of historic wall paintings. Nevertheless, its use is not completely generalized yet within the conservation practitioner’s community due to its undesired white veiling deposit on the surface after treatment which usually covers the pictorial layer. Given the scarcity of existing literature which specify how to mitigate this undesired side-effect, the aim of this work is to carry out the first assessment of possible cleaning and treatment methods to eliminate those deposits and, at the same time, to analyse their effects on the consolidation properties. To do that, we have de...
Consolidation of mural paintings in hypogea is challenging because of their severe microclimatic con...
During conservation treatment, consolidants and deacidifying agents can be added to the canvas of a ...
Stone consolidation is one of the most important and complex treatment actions performed in museums....
During the last decades, the discovery of nanolime and its introduction in the field of Cultural Her...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a comparative analysis of the effects of three consoli...
Within the field of the conservation of historical and cultural monuments, lime nanosuspensions are ...
Within the field of the conservation of historical and cultural monuments, lime nanosuspensions are ...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
The study is based on a conservation project in the Vatican museums where some problems were observe...
Low-risk removal of embedded surface soiling on delicate heritage objects can require novel alternat...
Carbonate stones and wall paintings, as an irremovable part of the architectural heritage, are subje...
The photo-oxidative degradation of the polymers applied in the past onto the marble slabs of the Osl...
This paper describes a laboratory evaluation of the effectiveness of a calcium hydroxide nanoparticl...
The mechanism, the effectiveness, and the potential damage during limewash removal from wall paintin...
Roy Lichtenstein’s Whaam! (1963) is an iconic artwork in Tate’s collection (T00897). Over the past 5...
Consolidation of mural paintings in hypogea is challenging because of their severe microclimatic con...
During conservation treatment, consolidants and deacidifying agents can be added to the canvas of a ...
Stone consolidation is one of the most important and complex treatment actions performed in museums....
During the last decades, the discovery of nanolime and its introduction in the field of Cultural Her...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a comparative analysis of the effects of three consoli...
Within the field of the conservation of historical and cultural monuments, lime nanosuspensions are ...
Within the field of the conservation of historical and cultural monuments, lime nanosuspensions are ...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
The study is based on a conservation project in the Vatican museums where some problems were observe...
Low-risk removal of embedded surface soiling on delicate heritage objects can require novel alternat...
Carbonate stones and wall paintings, as an irremovable part of the architectural heritage, are subje...
The photo-oxidative degradation of the polymers applied in the past onto the marble slabs of the Osl...
This paper describes a laboratory evaluation of the effectiveness of a calcium hydroxide nanoparticl...
The mechanism, the effectiveness, and the potential damage during limewash removal from wall paintin...
Roy Lichtenstein’s Whaam! (1963) is an iconic artwork in Tate’s collection (T00897). Over the past 5...
Consolidation of mural paintings in hypogea is challenging because of their severe microclimatic con...
During conservation treatment, consolidants and deacidifying agents can be added to the canvas of a ...
Stone consolidation is one of the most important and complex treatment actions performed in museums....