Consolidation of Paint and Ground | Paintings Conservation

This is one of six brochures in the series Paintings Conservation created for conservators of easel paintings, wishing to keep up with current knowledge, and learning how to apply new techniques in their field. This brochure consists of information about ethical considerations, degradation patterns leading to the necessity to consolidate, concurrent treatments required to successfully apply consolidation, and the materials and tools needed by the conservator to carry out consolidation.

Knowledge exchange

These six brochures were compiled to serve as a reference, bringing together current practices and new knowledge regarding materials and methods for practical use. The content provided can be used by professional conservators, who are aware of the ethical and contextual aspects and complexity of conservation decision-making.

Conservation knowledge and practice are developing at an increasingly fast pace. In many countries, this knowledge is often concentrated within a relatively small group of conservators and other professionals in larger institutions with the resources to take major steps in the development and application of new methods for preservation and treatment of paintings. New publications on focus topics are often issued through journals or editions that are costly and not easily available to the conservation field. Thus, accessing such knowledge and integrating into practice can be challenging. These brochures are designed to help bridge this gap. They are also a tool for mid-career professional conservators seeking to refresh and update their knowledge. The content is intended as a snapshot of up-to-date developments in these six focus areas and should not replace academic training in the field of painting conservation.

The need for this reference material became apparent during a series of masterclasses and conferences, organized in the period 2012-2020 by Cultural Inventory Foundation (SCI) in India, Russia and Cuba. These gatherings, focusing on mutual exchange and deepening knowledge in relation to the local contexts, were organized in association with SRAL - The Conservation Institute, the RCE, and Dutch embassies in the partner countries of the International Heritage Cooperation programme.

The brochures in this series on conservation are:

  1. Dirt and Dirt Removal
  2. Varnish Removal
  3. Consolidation of Paint and Ground (download above)
  4. Filling Losses in Paint (expected)
  5. Structural Conservation of Canvas and Panels (expected)
  6. Varnishing and Inpainting
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Cover of the publication Consolidation of Paint and Ground

Colophon

Authors: Julia M. van den Burg (MA PD. Res.; Private conservator), Kate Seymour (MA Hons; Head of Education and Senior Painting Conservator, Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg)
Editing: Klaas Jan van den Berg (RCE), Lia Gorter (Foundation for Cultural Inventory, SCI)
Series Paintings Conservation: six brochures on conservation of works of painted art

Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, 2023.

The brochures have been written under the auspices and financial support of the International Heritage Cooperation programme of the RCE. Have you discovered an error in this brochure? Please let us know through this form.