Subject: Survey on aqueous light bleaching
**** Moderator's comments: You can also respond to this survey via the web. A web form is available in the AIC Book and Paper Group web pages, in the News for Members page: http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/aic/bpg/news.html Victoria Blyth Hill <vhill [at] art__lacma__org> and Terry Schaeffer <terrys [at] art__lacma__org> at: Conservation Center Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 214-857-6511 214-857-6167 Fax: 213-936-5755 are posting the following questions for practicing conservators of works of art on paper. They would appreciate receiving replies directly at either of the above e-mail addresses, or by other means if you prefer. They would like to know: Your name (required, but confidential): email (optional and confidential) Approximately how many paper-based objects, in the past few years, have you treated by using a bleaching procedure? Of those bleaching treatments, how many were performed using an aqueous light bleaching method? If you did not use the aqueous light bleaching method, was it because: i. appropriate equipment was not available; ii. the presence of other, sensitive materials, e.g. lignin or light-sensitive media, precluded the use of light; or iii. you prefer to use other bleaching procedures? In general, do you perceive aqueous light bleaching to be commonly used compared with other bleaching procedures? How common?: Thank you heaps for taking the time to answer our questions! Your responses will be used in an informal statistical manner only. Respondents will not be identified. We would appreciate hearing from you before the end of October Terry T. Schaeffer Conservation Los Angeles County Museum of Art *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:29 Distributed: Friday, September 20, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-29-001 ***Received on Monday, 16 September, 1996