Subject: Gold tooled books
As part of my MA Conservation research project at Camberwell College of Arts I am investigating cleaning techniques for gold tooled and stamped decoration on books. The aim is to identify what techniques and/or substances would be most appropriate to clean gold which may have been damaged by causes such as the build up of dirt over time, mechanical damage due to handling and ageing or dullness/tarnishing caused by chemical activity. The reason for the research is partly a response to the lack of available information in key bookbinding and conservation texts; there is plenty of instruction on gold tooling techniques but little about how to clean and conserve gold that may be fragile, flaking and worn away. For this reason it would be very helpful to hear from conservators from other disciplines, as well as book conservators, to enable sharing/cross referencing of potentially useful methods and observations. If you are a conservator working with gold and are willing to take part in the survey, a simple online questionnaire has been set up at <URL:http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?survey_Id=3659> No registration or personal details are required and the survey will take less than ten minutes of your time. Your participation would be greatly appreciated. Vicky West, MA Conservation c/o Camberwell College of Arts Wilson Road London SE5 8LU +44 20 8341 6137 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:50 Distributed: Monday, April 16, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-50-015 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 April, 2007