Plafondmålningar - Arkitektförbundet Måleri på duk, Skadefenomen och åtgärdsproblematik
Plafond paintings Architectural paintings on canvas
Abstract
The concept of large paintings includes panoramas, cycloramas and other paintings that
in size exceeds the normal magnitude of wall hung paintings. When these large paintings
are mounted in the ceiling, they are referred to as plafonds. When they are performed
on canvas, certain kinds of structural distortions and stress occurs. In addition, because
of their size and mounting high up in the ceiling, plafond paintings are often difficult to
handle, which leads to less or no maintenance. A plafond may therefore be left without
attendance for many decades.
This thesis has its focus on what happens with plafond paintings on canvas when they are
exposed to gravitational forces, and the problems involved in restoring large paintings
mounted in the ceiling. One specific painting by Louis Jean Desprez is described thoroughly,
while the rest of the objects mentioned are being referred to in more general terms.
Conclusion:
It is, indeed, a complex operation to work with outsized painting. But instead of focusing
on the problems and the costs, one can choose to see it as a challenge and thus be a part
of a unique process. Using the documented knowledge in the area, and customise the
methods and materials to a specific painting, makes it quite possible to overcome almost
any obstacle and achieve a most satisfying treatment. This includes creating practical
solutions for future care, such as easy removal of the painting from the ceiling in order to
maintain the condition of the painting.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2010-06-29Author
Envall, Jessika
Keywords
Plafond paintings
ceiling
outsize paintings
canvas paintings
conservation
Series/Report no.
ISRN GU/KUV2010/33--SE
Language
swe