Book review: Climate for Culture, reviewed by Julian Bickersteth
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Editors Johanna Leissner, Urban Kaiser, Ralf Kilian. Fraunhofer 2014, 95 pages, ISBN 978-3-00-048328-8
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Submitted by Barbara Borghese on
Editors Johanna Leissner, Urban Kaiser, Ralf Kilian. Fraunhofer 2014, 95 pages, ISBN 978-3-00-048328-8
Submitted by Barbara Borghese on
Shin Maekawa, Vincent L.Beltran, Michael C. Henry, Getty Conservation Institute, 2015, Series Tools for Conservation, 344 pages, paperback, ISBN 978-1-60606-434-4
Environmental management of collections is an area where IIC is particularly active, with various recent issues of Studies in Conservation dedicated to the theme, and culminating in the joint IIC/ICOM CC Declaration on Environmental Guidelines which came out of debate at the ICOM CC Melbourne 2014 Conference and the IIC Hong Kong 2014 Congress.
Submitted by Barbara Borghese on
A welcome addition to the conservator’s bookshelf is this new translation of Il Libro dell’Arte, the seminal writings about late medieval/early Renaissance painting techniques as observed by Cennino d’Andrea Cennini (c. 1370 – c. 1440). The unfinished Italian treatise is a study of art materials and their uses, spread over 245 chapters that cover an encyclopedic range of topics from choosing the right kind of chicken bones to burn and grind into a white ground layer, to how to cast a death mask.
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96 pages, text in German, English, French. ca 40 colour photographs - many full page