Subject: Reinforcing sculpture joints
Two years ago on this mailing list (In Conservation DistList Instance: 13:47 Tuesday, March 14, 2000), when I was working on my thesis I asked for information about (unusual) materials used for strengthening joints of wooden sculptures, and in particular if someone had knowledge of tendon or swim bladder or something similar been used for that purpose. The material in question was proved to be (animal) tendon, and for those who were interested in the subject and have contacted me; an article about this investigation and the conservation of the sculpture has been published in the latest issue of Restauro magazine (Callwey Editing House, Munchen, Germany), 3/2002. See also the editorial of issue 2/2002. If anyone has experience of this material I would be interested to hear about it. Suvi Leukumaavaara Conservator Finnish National Gallery *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:72 Distributed: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-72-003 ***Received on Tuesday, 23 April, 2002