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[PADG:686] Protecting paintings in storage
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- Subject: [PADG:686] Protecting paintings in storage
- From: Barbara Summers <bsummers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 09:50:57 -0500
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Our library is beginning a major renovation that will last 3-4 years. We
have a dozen very large paintings of university presidents (the largest is
at least 5'x6' with plaster frame) that we will be storing in wooden boxes
with masonite sides. The boxed paintings will be stored in our new
warehouse-like annex with concrete floor and insulated metal walls. The
annex is also housing our book and journal collections on compact
shelving. The climate control is geothermal and seems fairly
stable. This is currently the largest geothermally controlled structure in
Illinois.
Our main concern is how to protect the paintings from insects and vermin
(rodents) while being stored. Should we try to dust them before packing,
and what should we use for dusting?
Many thanks for your help.
Barbara Summers
Head of Preservation
Morris Library
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
618-536-2171
bsummers@xxxxxxxxxxx