Strukturell konservering av måleri på duk Studie kring den långsiktiga stabiliteten hos Plextol D 360, Plexisol P550 och Beva 371
STRUCTURAL CONSERVATION OF CANVAS PAINTING Plextol D 360, Plexisol P 550 and Beva 371: study of the long term stability
Abstract
In the early 80s, several new synthetic materials have come to be used in the treatment of canvas
paintings, among them Plextol D 360, Plexisol P 550 and Beva 371. Today, many conservators
find the information about the long term sustainability of these binding mediums to be
incomplete. Evaluation of synthetic materials is mostly done through clinical research, sometimes
artificial aging is simulated. The correlation between artificial and natural aging is however not
established, useful information can therefore be gained through evaluations of actual
conservation treatments. The intention of this study is to find out more about how the
mentioned products perform over time in normal museum conditions. 104 Objects treated 10-35
years ago were examined non-invasively, in order to determine their current state. In most cases
these binding mediums perform well. Since the chemical stability of acrylates – judging from the
previous research – is proven to be good, and reasonably good in the case of Beva 371, it is the
mechanic properties that are likely to fail over time. No correlation between the time passed and
long term sustainability could be found. Sustainability seems to be highly dependent on the
original properties of the object. Also important, in order to perform a sustainable conservation,
is the method applied during the treatment.
This study is also a survey of 16 painting conservators view on these binding mediums and
methods. Here it can be concluded that these products are all in use, although 9 out of 16
wouldn’t use Plexisol P 550. Most painting conservators prefer protein glues for consolidation,
but use these synthetics as alternatives for moisture-sensitive objects. Lining on Plextol D 360 is
by several conservators seen as a reversible treatment. Minimum intervention and preventive
conservation is seen as the most important principle in structural conservation of canvas
paintings. According to this study, structural conservation with Beva 371 is more common today,
compared to 10-35 years ago.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2010-06-29Author
Andersson, Alissa
Keywords
Structural conservation
Canvas paintings
Beva 375
Plextol D 360
Plexisol P 550
Series/Report no.
ISRN GU/KUV—10/15--SE
Language
swe