As
from the moment a painting is made it starts to change: natural
ageing, warmth, humidity, the good care of the owner. (Unfortunately
also incompetent restorations frequently are the cause of
damage).
All this is reason to pay some
attention on preservation of paintings, head aim is to PREVENT
decline.
Besides regular inspection,
there can already be achieved a lot with correct framing, but
especially important is temperature and humidity.
This is important not only for
museums, but also at home much is attainable by placing the
painting in the right way, for example: do not place a painting
near any heating system, or on a wall where it can be lit by the
full sun, think about the warmth of lighting close by, a not
isolated outside wall (damp), also placing it beside a regularly
opened outside door or window can cause damage.
A painting is made with
material which reacts on warmth and moist contracting itself or
swell, unfortunately the different materials within a painting
do not all react in the same manner, because of this tensions
arise which for example cause distortion, and panels can even
crack!
conserveer@xs4all.nl
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