Subject: Presentation on iron gall ink manuscripts
Princeton Preservation Group Meeting Monmouth County Library, Meeting Room 4/5 125 Symmes Drive Manalapan, NJ 07726 February 20, 2007 4pm <URL:http://princetonpreservation.org> "Innovative Paper Conservation at the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts: Treatment of Iron Gall Ink Manuscripts" Soyeon Choi and Glen Ruzicka Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts, Philadelphia Documents created with iron gall ink are a challenge for archivists, librarians, and conservators. According to the Ink Corrosion Website, <URL:http://www.knaw.nl/ECPA/ink/intro.html>, "Over time, depending on the recipe used in manufacture, and the storage conditions of the object, iron gall ink can cause the degradation of paper or other supports. This process is called 'iron gall ink corrosion.' Chemical processes cause the slow deterioration of the ink. Turning from blue-black to dark brown, it can actively 'eat' its way through to the back of the paper. This can eventually lead to the total loss of the paper wherever the ink was applied." At the PPG meeting, Soyeon Choi and Glen Ruzicka will describe the calcium phytate and calcium bicarbonate treatment used at CCAHA to stabilize iron gall ink, as well as other measures to preserve such documents. Soyeon Choi, Senior Conservator, CCAHA Ms. Choi has been on the staff of the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) in Philadelphia since 2002. She received her B.S. in chemistry at the Pohang University of Science and Technology in Korea in 1992. She completed her masters course work in oriental art history at the Ewha Womans University in Korea in 1996 while working as a pre-program intern at the conservation labs at the Ho-Am Art Museum. She was a recipient of a three-year full scholarship for studying abroad in the field of art from the Samsung Foundation of Culture. She received her M.A. and Certificate of Advanced Study in Conservation in 2000 at the Art Conservation Department at the State University of New York, College at Buffalo, completing her studies with a third-year internship at the Conservation Division at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Ms. Choi completed her two-year post-graduate fellowships at CCAHA, funded by the J. Paul Getty and the Andrew Mellon Foundations. She has researched and implemented the phytate treatment for iron gall inks and the washing techniques of water-soluble media using ionic fixative and cyclododecane, which are now routinely practiced for treatment at CCAHA. She presented a paper on the application of phytate treatment at the 2nd Iron Gall Ink Meeting, at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle in 2006. Other research topics, currently pending publication, include foxing on paper, treatment of historic parchment, and a technical investigation and treatment of silkscreen prints by Andy Warhol. Glen Ruzicka, Director of Conservation, CCAHA Mr. Ruzicka trained in rare book conservation at the Library of Congress where he worked for over ten years. As Senior Book Conservator at the Library of Congress, Ruzicka served as liaison to the Music and Manuscript Divisions as well as the liaison responsible for the Care of Top Treasures. From 1986 until 1988, he served as Head of the Preservation Department of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Ruzicka was named Chief Conservator of CCAHA in 1988. While at CCAHA he has acted as consultant for preservation planning for Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia), and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. He has supervised conservation treatment for eighteen projects funded by the Save America's Treasures program. Since 1999 he has coordinated the full range conservation and collection care services working with over 40 subcontractors for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. He is a professional associate member of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC) and former chair of AIC's Book and Paper Group. RSVP: Shelagh Reilly 732-308-3771 sreilly [at] co__monmouth__nj__us Travel directions: <URL:http://www.visitmonmouth.com/archives/contact.asp> Gary D. Saretzky Archivist, County of Monmouth *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:39 Distributed: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-39-013 ***Received on Thursday, 8 February, 2007