254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
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The Conservation and Restoration of Ceramics brings together the wide range of current information relevant to the practising conservator. The book opens with a discussion of the fundamental nature of the ceramic medium, information which is of primary importance when selecting treatments or considering preventive conservation measures. Details on techniques are given in a series of chapters... Read more
Part 1: The Technology of ceramics; The deterioration of ceramics; Prevention care of ceramics; Examination and Recording. Part 2: The development of ceramics conservation; Removal of previous restoration materials; Cleaning; Reinforcement and consolidation; Bonding; Replacement of lost material; Retouching: the theory; Retouching: the practice. Part 3: planning and equipping the studio; Materials for ceramics conservation. Part 4: Displaying and mounting ceramics; Emergency procedures. Appendices.
Biography
former Head of Ceramics and Glass Conservation, Victoria and Albert Museum, London,
Head of Ceramics and Glass Conservation, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
'We found this a welcome addition to our books on ceramic restoration and conservation as it is some years since an authoritative book has been published. It is impressive, comprehensive and well-illustrated ... It immediately proved to be a useful reference book for our workshop - both to check procedures and as a reminder for alternative methods.'
Shella de Cort and Gina Kelland, private restorers - Conservation News, July 1994.
'This book does not teach 'conservation by numbers', but for trainees or practising conservators wishing to refresh knowledge, or solve a problem, this is a treasure house.'
Susan Bradley, Head of Conservation Research, British Museum, Museums Journal, August 1994 - Museums Journal, August 1994.
'the fundamental principles and processes will remain usable for many years, making this an excellent reference book.'
Studies in Conservation, February 1995 - Studies in Conservation, February 1995.
'It is a good investment for those involved with ceramics.'
Conservation News
'...a thorough and comprehensive review...'
New Heritage Magazine






