Art + Work | Washing a discolored print in a full immersion bath
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2021
- Watch as Paper Conservator Soko Furuhata cleans a print by giving it a full immersion bath.
Read more about this process and how common water-based treatments are in paper conservation: unframed.lacma.org/2021/09/29...
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thank you. I am in the process of restoring my grandfathers portraits. He was Ernest Walter Histed, Sr. His works are from late 1800'2 to 1920's. Foxing on the paper. he used platinum glass negatives
Superb!
Thanks for sharing the basic treatment process here.
This is a great video. And I am very thankful for the effort that the conservator took in showing how to clean that beautiful engraving. One question, however, remains in my view. What would be the best way for drying the sheet? It should probably dry slowly. On what kind of material should it lay for drying, may be linnen? Should it be pressed in that process?
It would have been good to have seen the before and after condition. Very interesting even so.
Excellent
If a paper has an oil stain, do you need to add some solvent to the water?