Subject: Workshop on iron gall ink
Iron gall inks Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) Amsterdam, the Netherlands 3 Jul 2008 The international masterclasses are attended by curators and conservators from all over the world. Some of the top-teachers come to the ICN to give lectures and workshops about some of their work and experiences. This workshop provides relevant knowledge on history and treatment of iron gall inks and implements current research outcomes. The main focus is on problem solving, decision making, critical and creative thinking. Unique is the interdisciplinary approach of the workshop. Topics include iron-gall history, preparation of iron gall ink, examination of artefacts, ink identification, risk management, applying pre-treatment tests, calcium phytate treatment, overview of treatments for ink-corroded paper objects and newly developed non-aqueous treatment agents. Risk management is introduced as tool for the preservation of iron gall ink containing collections. A visit will be paid to the Municipal Archives of Amsterdam. Teachers: Han Neevel is a conservation scientist at ICN. His specialities are chemistry of inks and dyes, effects of light. Birgit Reissland is a conservation scientist at ICN. Target group: Mid-career conservators, conservation scientists and collection managers with recent experience of working in archives, libraries and museum collections. Participants: 20 Costs: Euro 595 Application form: Monique.de.louwere<-a t->icn< . >nl <URL:http://www.icn.nl> Cor Mulders Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) Library PO Box 76709 1070 KA Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 305 4762 Fax +31 20 305 4600 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:1 Distributed: Sunday, June 22, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-1-010 ***Received on Thursday, 19 June, 2008