Más allá del blanco y negro. Estudio histórico de fotografías coloreadas y su conservación
- Artetxe Sánchez, Enara
- Barandiarán Landín, Marta
- Maguregui Olabarria, Itxaso
- San Salvador Ageo, Beatriz
- Venegas García, Carlos
ISSN: 1989-8568
Ano de publicación: 2010
Número: 1
Páxinas: 193-207
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Ge-conservación
Resumo
La gran mayoría de las colecciones fotográficas antiguas poseen copias coloreadas a mano. El estudio de dichas imágenes y su intervención han sido objeto de estudio en dos proyectos de investigación avalados por el MEC y la UPV/EHU que han sido llevados a cabo por investigadores y profesores de la Universidad del País Vasco. Dichos proyectos han evaluado el efecto de los tratamientos más comunes de conservación-restauración de papel tanto sobre los procedimientos pictóricos seleccionados (acuarelas y óleos) como sobre los componentes de la imagen fotográfica en papeles salados, albúminas y copias a la gelatina de revelado químico. Además, este trabajo ha dado como resultado una tesis doctoral presentada en el Departamento de Pintura de la UPV/EHU en el 2009.
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