Subject: Scagliola plaster
The glue water for scagliola is not weak; it should be fresh (made daily) and should be strong. It may be diluted, but should not be weak. There is a difference. Keene's cement (double calcined plaster of paris) has been recommended since the late 19th century. Walter's AATA note for scagliola is not complete, nor is the note accurate. Webster's Third New International dictionary is as accurate as the AATA note, which is to say, not terribly accurate. The basic ingredients are pigment, glue water, plaster, and alum. In 1985, I produced a short videotape about the manufacture of scagliola with John Barrett. John has made a number of pieces and between us, we have gone through most of the available literature. One may contact John, in Portland, Oregon, at 503/288-4426. The videotape is available from: Istor Productions 7549 N. Fenwick Portland, OR 97217 $30.00, includes postage & handling. Jack C. Thompson *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:33 Distributed: Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-33-002 ***Received on Monday, 9 October, 1995