The Textile Conservator's Manual (Butterworth-heinemann Series in Conservation Museology) ebook
by Sheila Landi
Series: n Series in Conservation and Museology. Paperback: 364 pages.
Series: n Series in Conservation and Museology.
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While the format has been simplified, the text has been expanded and updated to include changes bought about by recent developments in the conservation of material. The Textile Conservator's Manual n series in conservation and museology Conservation and Museology Series.
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n Series in Conservation and Museology . By (author) Sheila Landi. While the format has been simplified, the text has been expanded and updated to include changes bought about by recent developments in the conservation of material.
Issues addressed by a textile conservator are generally related to the field of textile preservation, and include damage caused.
Issues addressed by a textile conservator are generally related to the field of textile preservation, and include damage caused to textiles by: light, mold and mildew, insects, cleaning, surface cleaning, washing, mounting for display, and storage. Variations in textile types and the diversity of the textile conservator’s work makes it a very rewarding profession
Frances Lennard and Patricia Ewer, n Series in Conservation and Museology (2010), pp. .
Frances Lennard and Patricia Ewer, n Series in Conservation and Museology (2010), pp. 25–30. New lab space, new de Young, by Sarah Gates and Beth Szuhay, in TSG postprints: American Institute for Conservation 37th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles (2010), pp. 33–42. Associate Curator of Costume and Textile Arts Laura Camerlengo and Associate Conservator of Textile Conservation Anne Getts detail the process of dressing a mannequin in preparation for the de Young's exhibition 'Oscar de la Renta: The Retrospective' (2016). View of the George and Marie Hecksher Textile Conservation Center.