QUANTITATIVE STUDY: THE EFFECTS OF SIZED MATERIALS AND “DRYING TIME” IN THE USE OF LASCAUX 360 HV AS A LINING ADHESIVE
Danielle Allard, & Kenneth B. Katz
MATERIALSLascaux 360 HVFine Art Stretchers and Services, Inc., P.O. Box 38, 1064 62nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219 Polyester—Terry Polyester #39P & S Textiles, Jordon Rd., Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153 Belgian Linen—1 � 2, plain weave, 8 threads/cm in warp, 15 threads/cm in weft.
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