Subject: Water and fire damaged paintings
Re the question of water- and fire-damaged paintings. For water-damaged paintings on canvas, we have successfully used the "burnt-finger technique" invented, I believe, by Caroline Keck and published in an AIC Preprint volume many years ago by Inge-Lise Eckmann. An area of tenting is stabilized on the front with a starch paste and paper facing, a wax-resin mixture is put on the back. With the painting held vertically, the canvas is pushed into the tent from the back with a tacking iron while the conservator's fingers support the tenting on the front. (Thus the burnt fingers.) After all the tenting is treated in this manner, the painting is put on the vacuum hot-table. My guess is that we have treated a half dozen paintings using this technique. B. Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:54 Distributed: Wednesday, December 17, 1997 Message Id: cdl-11-54-001 ***Received on Wednesday, 17 December, 1997