Metal Soaps in Art

Metal Soaps in Art

Conservation and Research

Hendriks, Ella; Van Loon, Annelies; Osmond, Gillian; Keune, Katrien; Noble, Petria; Casadio, Francesca; Centeno, Silvia A.

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2019

424

Dura

Inglês

9783319906164

15 a 20 dias

1030

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Foreword.- Preface.- List of Contributors.- 1 A Brief History of Metal Soaps in Paintings From a Conservation Perspective.- Part I Formation, Migration and Environmental Influences.- 2 Zinc Soaps: An Overview of Zinc Oxide Reactivity and Consequences of Soap Formation in Oil-Based Paintings.- 3 Towards a Complete Molecular Model for the Formation of Metal Soaps in Oil Paints.- 4 Understanding the Dynamics and Structure of Lead Soaps in Oil Paintings Using Multinuclear NMR.- 5 Historical Evolutions of Lead-Fat Formula from Antiquity to Modern Times: An Echo Between Pharmacy and Painting.- 6 Impact of Lead Soaps on the Formation of Age Craquelure.- 7 An Investigation into Metal Ions in Varnish Coatings.- 8 Ageing of Natural Resins in Presence of Pigments: Metal Soaps and Oxalates Formation.- 9 Factors Affecting the Reactivity of Zinc Oxide with Different Drying Oils: A Vibrational Spectroscopy Study.- Part II Innovative Approaches to the Characterization of Metal Soaps and Oxalates.- 10 Tracking Metal Oxalates and Carboxylates on Painting Surfaces by Non-Invasive Reflection Mid-FTIR Spectroscopy.- 11 Identification and Distribution of Metal Soaps and Oxalates in Oil and Tempera Paint Layers in 15th Century Altarpieces Using Synchrotron Radiation Techniques.- 12 Photoluminescence Micro-Imaging Sheds New Light on Phase Characterization in the Development of Metal Soaps in Historical Paintings.- 13 Physicochemistry of Pure Lead(II) Soaps: Crystal Structures, Solid and Liquid Mesophases, and Glass Phases: Crystallographic, Calorimetric and Pair Distribution Function Analysis.- Part III Characterization and Treatment.- 14 Taking Different Forms: Metal Soaps in Paintings, Diagnosis of Condition, and Issues for Treatment.- 15 Characterization and Removal of a Disfiguring Oxalate Crust on a Large Altarpiece by Hans Memling.- 16 The Development of an Aqueous Gel Testing Procedure for the Removal of Lead-Rich Salt Crusts on the Surface of Paintings by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (1675-1741) in the 'Golden Room' of the Mauritshuis.- 17 The Formation of Calcium Fatty Acid Salts in Oil Paint: Two Case Studies.- Part IV Case Studies in 19th and 20th Century Art: Artists and Paint Makers.- 18 Everything Old is New Again: Revisiting a Historical Symposium on Zinc Oxide Paint Films.- 19 Notes on Metal Soap Extenders in Modern Oil Paints: History, Use, Degradation, and Analysis.- 20 Delamination due to Zinc Soap Formation in an Oil Painting by Piet Mondrian (1872-1944): Conservation Issues and Possible Implications for Treatment.- 21 Paint Delamination as a Result of Zinc Soap Formation in an Early Mondrian Painting.- 22 Photometric Stereo by UV-Induced Fluorescence to Detect Protrusions on Georgia O'Keeffe's Paintings.- 23 A Montparnasse Disease? Severe Manifestations of Metal Soaps in Paintings by Pierre Soulages from around 1959-1960 (Delaminating Oil Paint Layers, Medium Exudates, Discolourations).- 24 Seldom Black and White: The Works of Franz Kline.
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painted surfaces;isomeric networks;soap-related degradation;Metal soaps and oxalates;metal carboxylates;inorganic salt crusts;Synchrotron X-ray diffraction and imaging;reflection mid-FTIR spectroscopy;synchrotron deep-UV photoluminescence imaging;vibrational spectroscopy