Subject: Coatings for outdoor sculpture
Isabel M. Coryat <impa [at] valstar__net> writes >George Hagerty <ghagerty [at] mfa__org> writes > >>I'm in the process of researching any new coatings that people may >>know of, have tried, or can direct me to publications about for the >>protection of outdoor sculpture composed of cast iron. > >... Last but not least, I found a very >intriguing note on Paul W. Bartlett hand written notes (copies of >which I have on my files) referring to iron, and I quote "the Bower >Borff process is a method of turning iron permanently black and >rendering it rustless". As the name you mentioned didn't sound strange to me I contacted my school's library and I got this answer (that I'm going to reviw myself): Matero, Frank G. Conservation of architectural metalwork: historical approaches to the surface treatment of iron. In Ancient and historic metals: conservation and scientific research: proceedings of a symposium organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Getty Conservation Institute, November 1991. Pp.197-228 Ines Silva Conservation student *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:42 Distributed: Wednesday, February 2, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-42-004 ***Received on Thursday, 3 February, 2000