Subject: Structural support for mural panels
Niccolo Caldararo <caldararo [at] aol__com> writes: >... David >Erhard's study of Wolper's methods is a case in point, David showed >in his experiments that the materials left insoluble films on the >paintings, As an astute a reader as Mr. Caldararo is, it is disturbing that he would choose to summarize Erhardt and Bischoff's study in these terms. I would refer him to Letters to the Editors by both Alan Phenix and myself in Studies in Conservation, v.40 (1995), pp 207-212. Both letters raise a number of objections to the research reported in "The roles of various components of resin soaps..." in Studies, v.39 (1994), pp. 3-27. One of the points raised in my letter was that the cleaning materials were not properly cleared (indeed, in some cases not cleared at all) in Erhardt and Bischoff's study. Their conclusion that Wolbers' cleaning techniques leave residues on painting surfaces is therefore unsupported by their study. Chris Stavroudis Paintings Conservator in Private Practice *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:10 Distributed: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-10-003 ***Received on Monday, 13 July, 1998