Subject: Linocut ink
Jonathan S. Farley <j.farley [at] rbgkew__org__uk> writes >I have a linocut print dating back to the 1930s which was put into a >frame in the 1950s. The frame had no matt and perspex instead of >glass. The ink of the linocut is very heavy and, having been pressed >against the perspex for so long has stuck quite firmly to it. The >perspex is deteriorating fairly rapidly and the print needs to be >removed from it. I cannot advise on how to remove the linocut from the perspex, but, because of my interest in deterioration of plastics I would very much like to see a description of the deterioration of the perspex. R. Scott Williams Senior Conservation Scientist (Chemist) Canadian Conservation Institute *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:65 Distributed: Thursday, April 8, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-65-001 ***Received on Monday, 5 April, 2004