Evaluation of the effects of four consolidants on matte paint and their ageing
Evaluation of the effects of four consolidants on matte paint and their ageing
Abstract
This research starts with the analysis of the funeral coat of arms of Pehr Stålhammar, dated
1701, as a case material of matte paint in need of consolidation. This study aims to assess the
effect of four consolidants on matte paint and their ageing properties.
The materials identified in the paint layer include smalt blue and lamp black as pigments and
egg white as binder, and chalk and rabbit skin glue in the ground layer by microscopy and
analysis with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Mock-ups were created as replicas of
the blue and black paint layers with the information obtained by the analysis and literature on
matte paint techniques, and artificially aged in a first cycle with indoor climate conditions.
The mock-ups were consolidated with Lascaux’s Medium for Consolidation 100% and 25%,
Aquazol 200 5%, sturgeon glue 3% and JunFunori 1% in water solutions, then exposed to a
second cycle of artificial ageing in order to assess the reaction changes between the added
consolidants and the paint. The physical properties studied were the changes in gloss with
a gloss-meter, changes in color by the use of spectrophotometers, morphology and cohesion
bonds by Scanning Electron Microscope and cohesion power by test tape. The chemical properties
were studied by the use of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.
In the results, oxidation of the sturgeon glue after artificial ageing could be noticed. The magnified
images of the aged JunFunori show an efficient performance in the bonds. The largest
changes in gloss occur in the lamp black paint, and the most changing consolidant over time is
the sturgeon glue which increases in gloss. The color measurements showed that lamp black is
more affected by the consolidation than smalt blue and that the most darkening effect is caused
by Aquazol 200, but showed minor differences after artificial ageing. In the cohesion test, all of
the tested mixtures appear to consolidate efficiently the friable paint layer.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Master of Science with a major in Conservation
2021, 30 HEC
Second Cycle
2021:23
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Date
2021-09-14Author
Caira, Angela
Keywords
matte paint
consolidant
artificial ageing
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—21/23--SE
Language
eng