
The Care of Prints and Drawings
Margaret Holben Ellis(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2nd Edition
Published on 28. December 2016
Book
Hardback
314 pages
978-1-4422-3970-8 (ISBN)
Description
The 2nd edition of The Care of Prints and Drawings provides practical, straightforward advice to those responsible for the preservation of works on paper, ranging from curators, facility managers, conservators, registrars, collection care specialists, private collectors, artists, or students of museum studies, visual arts, art history, or conservation. A greater emphasis is placed on preventive conservation, a trend among collecting institutions, which reflects the growing recognition that scarce resources are best expended on preventing deterioration, rather than on less effective measures of reversing it. Expanded and richly illustrated chapters include:
Supports for Prints and Drawings discusses the properties of parchment and paper and introduces the general preservation needs and conservation problems of all works on paper, regardless of their media. Conservation Problems Related to the Paper Support of Prints and Drawings presents a guide to recognizing the symptoms and diagnosing the causes of damage specific to paper. Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Prints describes the conservation problems that affect certain printmaking materials and arise from specific processes. Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Drawings focuses on the various materials used to create marks on paper. Item-Level Collection Protection: Envelopes, Sleeves, Folders, Enclosures, Mats, Boxes, Frames, and Furniture, discusses measures taken for prints and drawings so that they can better withstand the rigors of handling, examination, exhibition, travel, and adverse environmental conditions.Preventive Conservation for Prints and Drawings describes how the integration of a comprehensive Collections Care Program into a Collections Management Policy can reduce the need for item-level conservation treatments. Basic Paper Conservation Procedures provides instructions on how to stabilize damaged works.How to Make Starch Paste and Methyl Cellulose Adhesive and Suppliers of Paper Conservation Materials and Equipment are appended as well as a Glossary.
Supports for Prints and Drawings discusses the properties of parchment and paper and introduces the general preservation needs and conservation problems of all works on paper, regardless of their media. Conservation Problems Related to the Paper Support of Prints and Drawings presents a guide to recognizing the symptoms and diagnosing the causes of damage specific to paper. Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Prints describes the conservation problems that affect certain printmaking materials and arise from specific processes. Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Drawings focuses on the various materials used to create marks on paper. Item-Level Collection Protection: Envelopes, Sleeves, Folders, Enclosures, Mats, Boxes, Frames, and Furniture, discusses measures taken for prints and drawings so that they can better withstand the rigors of handling, examination, exhibition, travel, and adverse environmental conditions.Preventive Conservation for Prints and Drawings describes how the integration of a comprehensive Collections Care Program into a Collections Management Policy can reduce the need for item-level conservation treatments. Basic Paper Conservation Procedures provides instructions on how to stabilize damaged works.How to Make Starch Paste and Methyl Cellulose Adhesive and Suppliers of Paper Conservation Materials and Equipment are appended as well as a Glossary.
Reviews / Votes
This successful revision of The Care of Prints and Drawings will be a welcome addition to any conservator's or collector's library; it retains the fundamentally useful material from the 1987 edition but has been updated to include current research and references. Throughout the book, the author offers clear, insightful information that may be used by all levels of caretakers and conservators of works on paper. The text and associated illustrations are as useful to an emerging conservator as they are familiar to an established member of the field. And what's more, this work also offers guidance to caretakers of works on paper who are not conservators. In her accessible and engaging writing style, Margaret Holben Ellis, the Eugene Thaw Professor of Paper Conservation at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, shares the broad experience she has acquired throughout her distinguished career as she capably informs readers of best practices in caring for works on paper. * Journal of The American Institute For Conservation * This newly-revised edition of The Care of Prints and Drawings remains replete with essential information about how to preserve works on paper, but also reflects today's prevailing focus on preventive care in the field of conservation. Filled with practical strategies, specific and detailed information, as well as fascinating details about the nature of paper-based artwork and artifacts, the knowledge and experience shared in this volume are indispensible to anyone involved in its care. -- Pamela Hatchfield, Robert P. and Carol T. Henderson Head of Objects Conservation, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; President, American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and the FAICMore details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4422-3970-8 (9781442239708)
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Margaret Holben Ellis is the Eugene Thaw Professor of Paper Conservation, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, where she teaches the conservation treatment of prints and drawings, as well as technical connoisseurship for art historians. She also serves as Director, Thaw Conservation Center, The Morgan Library & Museum. She is currently Vice-President and Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works of Art (AIC), Fellow of the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC), Accredited Conservator/Restorer of the International Institute of Conservation (ICON). Professional and academic awards have included the Caroline and Sheldon Keck Award (2003) for a sustained record of excellence in education, the Rutherford John Gettens Merit Award (1997) in recognition of outstanding service to the profession both conferred by the AIC, the Rome Prize, the first to be awarded to a conservator, from the American Academy in Rome (1994) and most recently (2015) a scholar's residency at the Getty Conservation Institute. She has published and lectured on artists ranging from Raphael and Titian to Pollock, Samaras, and Lichtenstein, and her research on artists materials is similarly far-ranging. Her most recent publication is Historical Perspectives in the Conservation of Works of Art on Paper, (2015) published by the Getty Conservation Institute. She is a graduate of Barnard College (1975 B.A. art history, magna cum laude, phi beta kappa) and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (1979 M.A. art history; Advanced Certificate in Conservation).
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Supports for Prints and Drawings
2.Conservation Problems Related to the Paper Support of Prints and Drawings
3.Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Prints
4.Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Drawings
5.Item-Level Collection Protection: Envelopes, Sleeves, Folders, Enclosures, Mats, Boxes, Frames, and Furniture
6.Preventive Conservation for Prints and Drawings
7.Basic Paper Conservation Procedures
Glossary
Appendix 1: How to Make Starch Paste and Methyl Cellulose Adhesive
By Katherine Sanderson
Appendix 2: Suppliers of Paper Conservation Materials and Equipment
Compiled by Catherine Lukaszewski
About the Author
Index
Introduction
1. Supports for Prints and Drawings
2.Conservation Problems Related to the Paper Support of Prints and Drawings
3.Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Prints
4.Conservation Problems Related to the Materials and Techniques of Drawings
5.Item-Level Collection Protection: Envelopes, Sleeves, Folders, Enclosures, Mats, Boxes, Frames, and Furniture
6.Preventive Conservation for Prints and Drawings
7.Basic Paper Conservation Procedures
Glossary
Appendix 1: How to Make Starch Paste and Methyl Cellulose Adhesive
By Katherine Sanderson
Appendix 2: Suppliers of Paper Conservation Materials and Equipment
Compiled by Catherine Lukaszewski
About the Author
Index