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Sophie Hoffmann: Options for gentle removal of Ag2S on fragile objects, the testing of conservation methods for the Merkel’s table piece, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam back

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Abstract: Silver objects react with atmospheric sulfur and sulfur that offgasses from surrounding materials, forming a silver sulphide layer on their surface. This is also the case with the masterpiece of Wenzel Jamnitzer from 1549. His casts after life are so fragile that they can´t be treated with standard cleaning methods. The aim is to test various techniques how this fragile object could be treated. This includes tests with dried roots from a soap plant, SurTec 104, two acids, electrolytical reduction, laser cleaning, and reduction through atmospheric pressure plasma applied both to small silver plates and reproductions of casts after life. The electrolytical reduction with a customized pen performed best.

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Keywords: metal conservation, silver sulphide, fragile objects, life casts, electrolysis, atmospheric pressure plasma, Merkel’s table piece
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  • academic institution: Fachhochschule Potsdam
  • kind of theses:  Diplomarbeit
  • main Tutor:  Prof. Dipl. Rest. Jörg Freitag
  • assistant Tutor:  Michael Wagner
  • date:  2011
  • pages:  115
  • pictures:  98
 
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Sophie Hoffmann
soph.hoff@[Diesen Teil loeschen]googlemail.com

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