Contribution Details
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Chemical changes in old master paintings II: darkening due to increased transparency as a result of metal soap formation
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Petria Noble
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Annelies van Loon, Jaap J Boon
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Paintings
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Paper
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localized darkening, increased transparency, degradation on the wood grain, metal soap formation, lead soaps, lead white
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English
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2005 The Hague
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ICOM Committee for Conservation 14th Triennial Meeting The Hague 12-16 September 2005
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1-84407-253-3
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James & James/Earthscan
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Petria Noble; Annelies van Loon, Jaap J Boon. Chemical changes in old master paintings II: darkening due to increased transparency as a result of metal soap formation. In ICOM Committee for Conservation 14th Triennial Meeting The Hague 12-16 September 2005, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 1-84407-253-3
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