Subject: Wallpapers and prints
Today I started my internship at the Laboratorio di Restauro della Regione Siciliana, in Palermo. The first project we discussed with conservators there was about wallpapers and many late 18th/early 19th century prints (from books and newspapers) detached from the walls of an historic house. These materials are affected only by mechanical damages included the ones made by insects. The project is to separate each piece overlapping others, restore, and prepare to be reapplied (maybe by stubs) on the original walls (after their restoration too). The question is: has anybody experienced similar procedures; above all the way of reapplying materials to a wall, considering conservation needs of papers, but respecting the original aim of the man who made this? Marco Di Bella, Palermo. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:17 Distributed: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-17-018 ***Received on Monday, 4 September, 2000