Published by Riksantikvarieämbetet 1991., 1991
75 pp. Illustrated. Printed wrappers. (Konserveringstekniska studier, Rapport RIK 1.) Bilingual in English and Swedish.
Published by National Heritage Board, 131, 2001
ISBN 10: 9172092238 ISBN 13: 9789172092235
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A cool find for art and history lovers! Packed with illustrations and real examples, this hands-on guide shows how medieval wall paintings and frescos have been preserved and restored. Published by Sweden?s National Heritage Board, it gives a practical look at the techniques and challenges of conserving historic murals ? perfect for anyone curious about art, restoration, or cultural heritage. Conference proceedings, Gotland and Uppland, June 21?23, 1999. Text in English. 112 pp.
Published by National Heritage Board, 2001
ISBN 10: 9172092238 ISBN 13: 9789172092235
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 112 Pages No Index. Text Is In English. In Very Good Condition.We will state signed at the description section. we confirm they are signed via email or stated in the description box. - Specializing in academic, collectiblle and historically significant, providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us.
Publisher's pictorial boards, as new. Stockholm, National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieämbetet), 2001. 27,5 x 21 cm. 112 pp. Richly illustrated, mainly in colour. (Publisher:) - - - "Dramatic paintings on vaults and walls visualized the biblical history to the congregation in the mediaeval church. Today, a fraction of these fragile paintings still survive but are constantly at risk and deserve expert attention and care. This book contains a set of scientific papers which establish the state of the art for conservation of al secco murals. The book is richly illustrated with examples of Swedish and foreign mural paintings". - - - Contents: "Problems in the conservation of mural paintings" by Ingrid Hemgren, "The fate of mural paintings" by Åke Nisbeth, "Chemical analysis of mediaeval mural paintings" by Anders G. Nord and Kate Tronner, "Fixation, consolidation and cleaning of murals" by Sten Peterson, "Mediaeval mural paintings in the county of Kristianstad" by Herman Andersson, "Bjäresjö Church, Skåne. A brief description of the conservation work" by Lars Sandberg, "Tests of injectable mortars in laboratory and field" by Misa Asp, "Hydraulic lime based injectable mortars" by Carola Suneson, "The Bird Frieze. A fragment of a 16th century mural painting" by Lars Hauglid and Grete Gundhus, "Wall and ceiling paintings in the churches of Latvia. Discoveries, losses and conservation" by Janis Kalnaes, "Conservation in Muhu Church, Estonia" by Mare Tael and Ruth Tuvike, "The conservation of wall paintings. A few examples from Flanders, Belgium" by Marjan Buyle, "Temporary consolidation using volatile binding media" by Wolfgang Franz, "Notes on consolidation of plaster in Portugal" by José Artur dos Santos Pestana, and a section of Church descriptions by Ulf Lindborg: Bro Church, Gotland, Bäl Church, Gotland, Dalhem Church, Gotland, Hejdeby Church, Gotland, Källunge Church, Gotland, Mästerby Church, Gotland, Estuna Church, Uppland, Rimbo Church, Uppland, Täby Church, Uppland, Östra Ryd Church.