Subject: Painting lined with painted fiberglass
I have a 19th century portrait in my lab that has a treatment I have never seen before and would be interested in any available information. The painting is lined onto Fiberglas which has been painted on the reverse (that is, the side away from the painting) with aluminum paint. The paint was applied before restretching. The adhesive may be Beva, but I am not yet sure because the person who restretched it had a very hard time making the tacking edges stick and may have added materials other than the lining adhesive. The owner remembers a treatment in the 1950's to early sixties, but I have not been able to find any records. The stretcher is also a type I have not seen: it has aluminum triangles in the corners of the stretcher that are adjusted with set screws. I would appreciate any hints as to where or by whom this treatment might have been done. Barbara Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:45 Distributed: Thursday, November 7, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-45-003 ***Received on Wednesday, 6 November, 1996