Textile Conservation

Textile Conservation

by Frances LennardPatricia Ewer and Laura Mina
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/03/2024

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This second edition of Textile Conservation offers an up-to-date perspective on the role and practice of textile conservators, capturing the diversity of textile conservation work across the globe.


The volume considers key factors that are integral to effective conservation decision-making. It achieves this by focusing on four major factors that have influenced development in textile conservation practice over the past decades: the changing context, an evolution in the way conservators think about objects, the greater involvement of stakeholders, and technical development. Features of the new edition include:



  • Updated chapters that explain new techniques and recent developments in the field;

  • New and updated international case studies that demonstrate conservation decision-making in practice, including assessments of the conservation of objects in some of the world’s major cultural institutions;

  • Full-colour illustrations that demonstrate conservation in practice.


Textile Conservation will be essential reading for conservators around the world. It will also be of great interest to academics and students engaged in the study of the conservation of textiles, as well as museum and heritage professionals.

ISBN:
9781003825272
9781003825272
Category:
Conservation
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Frances Lennard

Frances Lennard is Professor of Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow and was director of the Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History until 2020. Her research interests focus on conservation approaches and methodologies and she is particularly interested in interdisciplinary research. She is the co-editor of Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice, with Maria Hayward and Textile Conservation: Advances in Practice, with Patricia Ewer. She was Principal Investigator of the research project, Situating Pacific Barkcloth in Time and Place.

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