Tags: Conservation, Historic Frames
A condition existing in something as a permanent or characteristic attribute.
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- Blot it Out, Dramatic Treatment Results of a WWI Liberty Bond PosterThis original WWI Liberty Bond poster sat rolled in water for three weeks, resulting in disfiguring water damage including severe discoloration, delamination from the mount and wrinkling throughout. The tears were mended and then the sheet was relined. Minor retouching was undertaken to further integrate pervasic staining. When works on paper, prints, drawings, lithographs, etchings, etc are damaged from a water or fire loss; it is important to consult a conservator. Works on paper are more resilient than most would think.
- The Recovery and Treatment of an Original WWI Liberty Bond PosterThis original WWI Liberty Bond poster sat rolled in water for three weeks, resulting in disfiguring water damage including severe discoloration, delamination from the mount and wrinkling throughout. When works on paper, prints, drawings, lithographs, etchings, etc are damaged from a water or fire loss; it is important to consult a conservator. Works on paper are more resilient than most would think.
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