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Profession: book and paper conservator
What does a paper conservator do? Whom does she work for? What skills and knowledge does she ought to have? Preservation and conservation, a field linked to science, history and arts and crafts. A video explains what differenciates us from forgers and shows -among other- how we produce a hand-made suction table to restore paper artifacts, with loads of creativity, a feature most necessary to become book and paper conservator.
No gordian solution for the resilient conservator
To trim or not to trim. Is that the question? A book conservator deals with main ethical considerations. Sometimes because of the customer desire's, and most of the time seeking an equilibrium between preservation and functionality. To top it up, we expect the result to be pleasant as well: not too new, not too worn; most original, but not too weak... Rare is the case when we find a salomonic solution that satisfies all the requirements. I guess a conservator is not the type who cuts the gordian knot, but rather one who tries to unlock it no matter how painful that is!
Untangling tensions, for an improved 2019
We wish you merry Chrsitmas and a better (and restored) 2019, untangling knots and tensions, at least those from parchment manuscripts.
Unlocking St. Anthony’s locked manuscript
"Tony, Tony, come around, something’s lost and can’t be found!" Some manuscripts require more than just manual skills to succeed in their conservation, and so we prayed to Saint Anthony to help us unlocking the bookbinding, whose key had been lost forever. Certainly not many renaissance bookbindings have an iron safety lock in their covers and thus this extra holly help was deemed quite necessary. The prayer didn't provide any key, but at least a satisfactory conservation solution was achieved!
Mysterious iron rods in a 16th limp vellum binding
No one would say that [...]
“Customized” conservation with Richard Wolbers
Fellows of joys and sorrows, conservators, here is why I am so excited with the "Cleaning workshop: Paper bathing/stain removal", given by Wolbers: The idea is to make every conservation treatment a kind of custom-made dress for each particular object with a minimal initial investment. He speaks about solvents, gels, surfactants, conductivity and pH. Nor in my wildest dreams had I imagined such a close, easy and useful chemistry. Thanks a lot Richard, we owe it to you.
“Smart books” and bibliographic terrorism
Terrorists do not always carry explosives or mallets, nor they come from overseas, it may even be people in charge of collections. We ought to deal with them to safeguard "smart books": books intelligently made, such that no material interfere with each other, on the contrary, they create formidable synergies. Each one has its peculiarities, its beauty and its function. They represent a compendium of technology, art, society and culture at the time and place in which they were created.
Bibliopaths: The case of the lacquer binding
Are we supposed to fear bibliopaths? Or maybe we should give them an award? Who are they? Atention! Because they can be among us, or we might even be one of them?! I invite you to read the Case of the Lacquer Binding to know more about them
Books washing-machine and new conservation methods for leather bindings
From the books washing machine to new methodologies for leather bindings restoration, a visit to Domènec's restoration studio is always a great pleasure!
Categories
ARTIFACT
archive or library
book
binding
limp-vellum binding
book structures
conservation cover
endband
endband
hollow back
locks
tight back
collage
document
drawing
manuscript
photograph
glass plate
silver gelatine
poster
technical drawing
maps
plans
DAMAGES
acidity / oxidation
bibliopath / graphopath
insects
silverfish
microorganisms
mold
book & paper eaters
disaster
flood
foxing
gap
gaps
silver mirroring
structural
dry seal
printed stamp
PRODUCTS
adhesives
natural
starch paste
synthetic
Filmoplast®
Klucel
Paraloid B72
pressure sensitive tapes
gels
agarose
chemical gel
hydro-gels
organo-gels
physical gels
nanoparticles
rubber
rubber (natural)
rubber (synthetic)
solvent
benzyl alcohol
cellulose acetate
ciclometicone
diethyl carbonate
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
polyethylene glycol (PEG)
surfactants
seal
SUPPORT
glass
leather
metal
paper
coated paper (art paper)
Kraft paper
laid paper
rag paper
tracing paper
impregnated paper
tracing paper
wood pulp paper
parchment
plastic
polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Polypropylene (PP)
textile
cotton
silk
TECHNIQUE
ballpoint pen
engraving
etching
felt-tip pen
gouache
ink
ink printed stamp
photo-reproduction
diazotype
print
lithograph
THEORY on conservation & restauration
TOOLS, MACHINES
TREATMENTS
bleaching
cleaning
dry cleaning
consolidation
Infilling
paper pulp
lining
lining (with fabric)
tear repair
deacidification
digitization
flattening
flattening under tension
housing
box
four flaps envelopes
ink fixing
inpainting
mimetic in-painting
neutral inpainting
mould treatment
preventive conservation
climate (HR, temp.)
sewing
sizing
stain removal
tape removal
varnish removal
varnishing
Velvesil Plus
velvet
Washi
watercolour
wet cleaning
wood
woodcut
woodworm
wrinkles
xanthan gel