Lacquer: Technology and Conservation
- 1st Edition - April 13, 2000
- Latest edition
- Author: Marianne Webb
- Language: English
For the conservator this book is an invaluable tool when examining the options available for treatment of lacquer. Not only does it cover the technology and methods of treatment… Read more
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For the conservator this book is an invaluable tool when examining the options available for treatment of lacquer. Not only does it cover the technology and methods of treatment for both types of lacquer, but it assesses current practices enabling the conservator to make more informed decisions.
Controversial issues are also debated, such as whether Asian lacquer should be restored in the Asian manner, using non-reversible materials, or using western methods that are theoretically reversible. As the book describes production technology and decorative techniques it will also be a useful aid for both art historians and collectors alike in identifying and dating lacquerware.
For the conservator this book is an invaluable tool when examining the options available for treatment. Not only does it cover the technology and methods of treatment for both types of lacquer, but it assesses current practices enabling the conservator to make more informed decisions. Controversial issues are discussed such as whether Asian lacquer should be restored in the Asian manner, using non-reversible materials, or using western methods that are theoretically reversible. As the book describes production technology and decorative techniques it will also prove to be a useful aid for both art historians and collectors alike in identifying and dating lacquerware.
Lacquer has long been misunderstood, particularly because the word itself has been used to characterize many different materials. For centuries the term has been used to refer to the Asian and the European materials. At present it is used to describe any glossy coating, from cellulose nitrate to modern plastic finishes.
Controversial issues are also debated, such as whether Asian lacquer should be restored in the Asian manner, using non-reversible materials, or using western methods that are theoretically reversible. As the book describes production technology and decorative techniques it will also be a useful aid for both art historians and collectors alike in identifying and dating lacquerware.
For the conservator this book is an invaluable tool when examining the options available for treatment. Not only does it cover the technology and methods of treatment for both types of lacquer, but it assesses current practices enabling the conservator to make more informed decisions. Controversial issues are discussed such as whether Asian lacquer should be restored in the Asian manner, using non-reversible materials, or using western methods that are theoretically reversible. As the book describes production technology and decorative techniques it will also prove to be a useful aid for both art historians and collectors alike in identifying and dating lacquerware.
Lacquer has long been misunderstood, particularly because the word itself has been used to characterize many different materials. For centuries the term has been used to refer to the Asian and the European materials. At present it is used to describe any glossy coating, from cellulose nitrate to modern plastic finishes.
- Assesses current practices, enabling conservators to make informed decisions
- Includes new information on appearance of stress cracking and effect of light degradation
- Covers both Asian and European lacquer for a comprehensive overview
Conservators, professionals and students - especially object and furniture conservators; art historians, decorative art specialists and collectors
Introduction; ASIAN LACQUER: What is Asian lacquer?, Substrates, Grounds, Finishing layers, Decorative techniques, Deterioration, Conservation; JAPANNING, What is Japanning (European lacquer)?, Substrates for Japanning, Grounds for Japanning, Recipes and Finishing techniques, Decorative techniques for Japanning, Deterioration of Japanning, Conservation of Japanning. Glossary.
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 13, 2000
- Language: English
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Marianne Webb
Affiliations and expertise
Decorative Arts Conservator, Royal Ontario Museum