Protective treatments to be applied in the field of cultural heritage need to fulfil several constraints that have gradually been better outlined over the years. Along with the impact on aesthetic appearance and reversibility, it is nowadays well recognized that patinas and/or original historical coatings and finishings can play a relevant role in protective treatments’behavior[1,2]. Nonetheless, no standard characterization method has been drafted to test new coatings and their application on real artefacts.
Title
Assessing protective treatment performance on outdoor sculptures to be or not to be a representative model sample?
Date
2019-09
Published in
Metal 2019, 9th interim meeting of the ICOM-CC metals working group
Publisher
Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 02-06 september 2019
Pagination
1
Presented at
Metal 2019, 9th interim meeting of the ICOM-CC metals working group, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 2019-09-02, 2019-09-06
Paper type
poster
Faculty
Design et Arts visuels
Branch
Conservation
School
HE-Arc CR
Institute
Unité de recherche en Conservation-restauration de la Haute Ecole Arc - UR-ARC CR