Subject: Fire damaged paintings
At the end of last year, two fire damaged paintings (oil on canvas, late 18th century) from a church altarpiece were conserved at NIKU's studios in Oslo. Both had suffered extensive blistering of the paint layers. These damages were successfully consolidated and flattened by using a combination of localised heat and pressure. I am interested in learning more about the different practical approaches and experiences that other conservators have had with similar problems (especially concerning the issue of the reversal of large blisters). Equally, any knowledge of articles that have been published recently on this subject (the last 10 years or so), would be greatly appreciated. Thierry Ford Paintings Conservator NIKU - Norsk Institutt for Kulturminneforskning Norwegian Inst. for Cultural Heritage Research Postboks 736, Sentrum 0105 OSLO +47 23 35 5000/43 Fax: +47 23 35 5001 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:49 Distributed: Saturday, January 12, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-49-018 ***Received on Wednesday, 9 January, 2002