The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons

This research concentrates on wax-resin lining, a treatment method applied to damaged paintings in which an additional canvas is attached to the original support by means of an adhesive of wax and resin. In this article, the lining method of the Dutch restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916...

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Main Author: Saskia van Oudheusden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association CeROArt 2014-03-01
Series:CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4081
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description This research concentrates on wax-resin lining, a treatment method applied to damaged paintings in which an additional canvas is attached to the original support by means of an adhesive of wax and resin. In this article, the lining method of the Dutch restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and his sons Frederik Coenraad (1873-1932) and Johannes Albertus Jr (1877-1955) will be reconstructed based on archival records.
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spelling doaj.art-3b3926bcd5064e80be89d5ba927684292022-12-22T02:25:07ZengAssociation CeROArtCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art1784-50922014-03-0110.4000/ceroart.4081The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sonsSaskia van OudheusdenThis research concentrates on wax-resin lining, a treatment method applied to damaged paintings in which an additional canvas is attached to the original support by means of an adhesive of wax and resin. In this article, the lining method of the Dutch restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and his sons Frederik Coenraad (1873-1932) and Johannes Albertus Jr (1877-1955) will be reconstructed based on archival records.http://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4081conservationconservation historyHestermanlininglogbookpainting
spellingShingle Saskia van Oudheusden
The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
conservation
conservation history
Hesterman
lining
logbook
painting
title The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
title_full The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
title_fullStr The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
title_full_unstemmed The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
title_short The procedure of wax-resin linings by the painting restorers Johannes Albertus Hesterman (1848-1916) and sons
title_sort procedure of wax resin linings by the painting restorers johannes albertus hesterman 1848 1916 and sons
topic conservation
conservation history
Hesterman
lining
logbook
painting
url http://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4081
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