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Hamilton Kerr Institute Bulletin number 6, 2016

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This volume is the sixth in this biennial series which presents the recent research into the conservation, structure, materials, history etc. of paintings by past and present staff and students (in...
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This volume is the sixth in this biennial series which presents the recent research into the conservation, structure, materials, history etc. of paintings by past and present staff and students (including early career interns) of the Hamilton Kerr Institute.

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Price: £45.00
Pages: 138
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 September 2016
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781909492455
Format: Paperback
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ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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Preface

Thomas Gainsborough as a copyist - Kristina Mandy

The Gainsborough's House paint bladders: tin-based mordants and the attribution of artists' materials - Spike Bucklow and Kristina Mandy

Dani�l Seghers, phoenix of flower-painters - Sven Van Dorst

Judgement and speculation: an appraisal of the Middle Temple's Judgement of Solomon � Christine Braybrook

A note on the use of the purple pigment fluorite on The Man in Red � Mary Kempski

All that is gold does not glitter: a technical, historical and iconographical study of the central panel of the Great Chamber fireplace, Charterhouse, London, and the figure of Rowland Buckett � Carlos Gonz�lez Juste

�Titian�s Mistress� at Apsley House and the painting beneath � Sarah Bayliss, Alice Tate-harte and Paul Joannides

A technical study of Sir John Reynolds� Portrait of Anne Liddell, Duchess of Grafton 1757-59 � Pia Dowse

On the unorthodox origin and Byzantine journey of the Lavenham Madonna � Christine Slottved Kimbriel and Paul Joannides

Forty years of student projects as waymarks on the professional path � Sally Woodcock