Subject: Weatherproof varnish for oil paintings
Pippa Balch <pippa.balch [at] maritimedata__com> writes >I am a painting conservator working in a London studio. We have >been asked to treat a small series of decorative oil paintings >(transferred from oak panel to silk and plywood) which will be >outside, unprotected, on two separate occasions later in the year. >We would be interested in any ideas on the best varnish system to >use, to offer protection in case of rain. The surface coating >needn't be a long-term solution, since the paintings will not be >exposed in this way in the future, but must at least be reversible >after 3-4 months. We are considering Paraloid B72, perhaps with an >additional waxy coating. In 1987, the museum purchased a 1920's Hershell-Spillman carousel for visitors to ride on. The rounding boards were decorated with scenes painted in oil paint on galvanized iron sheet. The iron was beginning to rust on both the front and back, where there were small holes or scratches through the paint. Although a tent forms a roof for the carousel that covers the carousel mechanism and horses, the rounding boards are on the outside of the tent cover and are, therefore, exposed to sun and rain for 6 months. They are stored in an unheated barn for the winter months. We have applied a coat of Liquitex Soluvar Final Picture Varnish (50% Gloss / 50% Matte) each year. No attempt has been made to remove the old Soluvar before re-application because it appears to have been "worn" away after 6 months exposure. Although I am sure there is still some film left, we simply apply a new coat each year. Judging from the appearance of the rust spots that were visible when we bought the carousel, this coating seems to be working quite well. The rust spots have not grown noticeably over a 14 year period, and we do check the appearance of each scene against a record photo each year. Richard L. Kerschner Director of Preservation and Conservation Shelburne Museum PO Box 10, Route 7 Shelburne, VT 05482 802-985-3348 ext: 3361 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:57 Distributed: Friday, February 15, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-57-005 ***Received on Friday, 15 February, 2002