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纸上油画:一项合作性的保护挑战。

Oil on Paper: A Collaborative Conservation Challenge.

作者信息

Herro Holly, Nolley Scott, Cowan Wendy, Wright Kristi

机构信息

Senior Conservator, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division, Bethesda, MD,

Chief Conservator, Fine Art Conservation of Virginia, Richmond, VA,

出版信息

Book Pap Group Annu. 2017;36:18-27.

Abstract

The application of oil-based leather dressing, while once considered a best practice in libraries, led to undesirable long-term consequences for bound materials. At the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM), many leather-bound volumes had multiple applications of a mixture of neatsfoot oil and lanolin dressings liberally applied. The oils not only absorbed into the leather bindings but also migrated onto the pastedowns, end sheets, gutters, and text blocks. The oiling process at NLM was documented by call number, year(s), number of applications, and dressing formula. While investigating treatment options, the NLM senior conservator consulted a paintings and objects conservator for insight on viable options for the removal of oil from artifacts. An art-on-paper conservator joined the collaborative effort to develop a treatment protocol for NLM's oil saturated collections. Together, they investigated the issue and devised an effective method for removal of this oil from the NIH collection materials. The protocol involves washing with an alkaline solution followed by alternating applications of petroleum ether and acetone applied either over suction or by immersion. Oil components are solubilized by the alternating polarities of the solvents and then removed from the paper using suction or immersion. After the oil is removed, the paper is washed again with alkaline water to remove any remaining water soluble discoloration. This article will explore further details of the treatment protocol, its development and applications, and the benefits of cross-disciplinary collaboration.

摘要

油基皮革敷料的应用,虽然曾被认为是图书馆的最佳做法,但却给装订材料带来了不良的长期后果。在美国国立医学图书馆(NLM)的美国国立卫生研究院(NIH),许多皮革装订的书籍都大量使用了精制油和羊毛脂敷料的混合物。这些油不仅渗入皮革装订处,还迁移到衬页、封里、书脊槽和正文部分。NLM的上油过程按索书号、年份、上油次数和敷料配方进行了记录。在研究处理方案时,NLM的高级文物修复师咨询了一位绘画和文物修复师,以了解从文物中去除油的可行方案。一位纸质艺术品修复师也参与了合作,为NLM被油浸透的藏品制定处理方案。他们共同研究了这个问题,并设计了一种从NIH藏品材料中去除这种油的有效方法。该方案包括先用碱性溶液清洗,然后交替使用石油醚和丙酮,通过抽吸或浸泡的方式进行处理。油成分通过溶剂的交替极性溶解,然后通过抽吸或浸泡从纸张上去除。去除油后,纸张再用碱性水清洗,以去除任何残留的水溶性变色物质。本文将探讨处理方案的更多细节、其开发和应用,以及跨学科合作的益处。

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