Programm (Änderungen vorbehalten)
        
        
        
Wednesday 17 April 2013
Registration
14.00 Tours
        Albertina: Conservation Department
        Austrian National Library: Conservation Department
        Academy of Fine Arts: School of Conservation
        Austrian State Archive
19.00 Evening reception at Albertina
        
Thursday 18 April 2013
8.30: Registration
9.00
        Welcome by Christa Hofmann, Austrian National Library, Conservation Department
        Opening of the meeting by Johanna Rachinger, General Director of Austrian National Library
        Announcements ICOM-CC by Lieve Watteeuw, Coordinator Working Group Graphic Documents 
9.30 – 10.00
        Keynote lecture: New trends in preservation in the digital age
        Dianne Lee van der Reyden (Former Director for Preservation and current Visiting Scholar at the Library of Congress)
SESSION 1
10.00 – 11.00
The conservation of the Albums of Duke Charles de Croÿ: Decisions leading to the consolidation and modified rehousing of miniatures on parchment in bound volumes
        Uta Landwehr, Junko Sonderegger (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria)
A 1763 Illuminated Haggadah Manuscript: How ineffective past treatments resulted in an antioxidant research project, impacting current treatment decisions
        Doris St-Jacques, Maria Bedynski, Lynn Curry, Season Tse (Library and Archives Canada, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa, Canada)
11.00 – 11.30: Refreshments
SESSION 2
11.30 – 13.00
The conservation of the Hussite Codex: Considerations on minimal intervention
        Birgit Speta (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria)
Books in exhibitions. History and adventures in preparing, display and monitoring
        Lieve Watteeuw (KU Leuven, Department of Art History; Illuminare, Research Centre for Medieval Art, Belgium)
Risk and safety of illuminated manuscripts with brittle paint layers. Can the digital scan substitute old manuscripts? Are old choices of conservation reversible? 
        Robert Fuchs (Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany)
13.00 – 14.00: Lunch
SESSION 3
14.00 – 15.30
Quantitative X-ray fluorescence as a treatment decision-making tool for conservation of a 1513 hand-colored Ptolemy Geographia Atlas
        Lynn B. Brostoff, Sylvia Albro and John Bertonaschi (Preservation Research and Testing Division, Conservation Division, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA)
Verdigris I: Compromises in conservation
        Christa Hofmann (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria)
Verdigris 2: Scientific analysis to assist decision making of conservation treatments
        Kyujin Ahn (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria)
15.30 – 16.30: Refreshments
View of posters with the presenters
SESSION 4
16.30 – 17.55
Over the limit? Investigating optimum ratios of ethanol-modified phytate and bicarbonate solutions for the treatment of iron-gall ink on paper
        Julie Biggs, Lynn Brostoff (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA)
Integrated modelling: the demography of collections
        Matija Strlic (Centre for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, UK)
Characterisation of historical paper- possibilities and limitations
        Jana Kolar, Dušan Koleša, Gerrit de Bruin (MORANA RTD, Slovenia; Nationaal Archief, The Netherlands)
18.30 – 19.30: ICOM-CC Working Group Meeting
19.30 – 20.30: Visit of the State Hall
Friday 19 April 2013
SESSION 5
9.00 – 10.30
Practice and progress in the conservation, preservation and digitization of the Dead Sea Scrolls
        Pnina Shor (Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Israel)
The language of parchment - Learning the history of manuscripts with the help of visual assessment of the parchment
        Jiri Vnoucek (The Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark)
The use of NIR spectroscopy to investigate the condition of parchment
        Paul Garside & Barry Knight (British Library, London, UK)
10.30 – 11.00: Refreshments
SESSION 6
11.00 – 12.30
Color printing in 16-17th century Italian chiaroscuro woodcuts: Degradation, conservation issues and exhibition concerns
        Linda Stiber Morenus (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA)
A study of dyed endpapers during Islamic mediaeval times in Egypt: Purpose, materials and techniques
        Hassan Ebeid (University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK)
Preservation of architectural drawings on translucent paper in Brazil: Conservation methods in public institutions
        Aline Abreu Migon dos Santos (Federal University of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
12.30 – 13.30: Lunch
SESSION 7
13.30 – 15.00
Removable loss integration in the re-treatment of Robert Delaunay's Three Graces, Study for "The City of Paris" at the Albertina, Vienna
        Maike Schmidt (Studiengang Konservierung und Restaurierung von Graphik, Archiv- und Bibliotheksgut, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)
Simple losses yet complicated fills - the evaluation of airbrush technique applied to filling losses using cellulose powders
        Xing Kung Liao, Fei Wen Tsai (Tainan National University of the Arts, Tainan)
Ronald by Franz West: Conservation of a three-dimensional and painted papier mâché object
        Andreas Hartl (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria)
15.00 -15.30: Refreshments
SESSION 8
15.30 – 17.00
Saving the large-scale cartoons by Le Brun : a mix of Eastern and Western conservation traditions within the Louvre
        Valentine Dubard (Drawings and Prints Department, Louvre Museum, Paris, France)
‘To Remove or Retain? – extensive infills and reworking in a large-scale Japanese wall painting’
        Philip Meredith & Tanya Uyeda (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA)
The migration of hydroxy propyl cellulose during consolidation of a painted wallpaper from the Neues Museum Berlin: A case study usinga fluorescent-labelled consolidant
        Tilly Laaser (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)
Closing of the conference
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ICOM-CC Tagung
        17. - 19. April 2013
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
        Josefsplatz 1
        1015 Wien
 
                 
         
     
         