Subject: Ralph Blakelock
Charlotte Seifen <charlotte.seifen [at] woodruffcenter__org> writes >I would be grateful for any information regarding the "Ralph >Blakelock Research Project" undertaken in 1969 at the University of >Nebraska Art Galleries in conjunction with a Blakelock exhibition >organized by the University of California, Santa Barbara. As part >of this project a large body of Blakelock's paintings were examined >by a Mr. F. duPont Cornelius (conservator for the Sheldon Memorial >Art Gallery), a Mr. Ben Johnson (conservator for LACMA) and a Mr. >Roth. I am not sure if you can use this information but there was technical work done on a series of Blakelocks using autoradiography at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the early 1970's. This research was a study of 19th century American oil painters, but the bulk deals with Blakelock. The authors do a good job of explaining the technique and even find a few forgeries. The study was published in (I'm not certain of how to cite this): M.J. Cotter, P. Meyers, L. van Zelst, C.H. Oiln and E.V. Sayre "A Study of the Materials and Techniques Used by some of XIX Century American Oil Painters by Means of Neutron Activation Autoradiography" Applicazione dei metodi nucleari nel campo delle opere d'arte (Roma-Venezia 24-29 maggio 1973), Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei Some of the people you list are in the acknowledgments. Joe Swider Conservation Scientist Freer Gallery of Art *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:51 Distributed: Tuesday, April 3, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-51-014 ***Received on Friday, 30 March, 2001