EFFECTS OF COMMERCIAL NANO-LIME PRODUCTS AS A CONSOLIDATION METHOD FOR WALL PAINTINGS An experimental case study
The effects of commercial nano-lime products as a consolidation method for wall paintings: An experimental case study
Abstract
Some of the main deterioration problems concerning wall paintings is structural degradation
of the wall painting and the flaking of the painted layer. Consolidation, both in the form of
reinforcement of the rendering of the wall painting and the re-adherence of a flaking paint
layer to the underlying substrate, have thus been an important part of conservation efforts
concerning wall paintings. Since the turn of the millenia dispersions of nanoparticles of
calcium hydroxide, sometimes referred to as nano-lime, have been developed as a
consolidation method for wall paintings. Research studies investigating the effects of
nano-lime as a consolidation method for wall paintings are limited to wall paintings executed
in the fresco technique. Current research is also limited to investigating nano-lime used in
environments with generally high levels of relative humidity. In this thesis paper the effects of
commercial nano-lime products Nanorestore® and Nanorestore Plus®, used on wall
paintings in the secco fresco technique in climatic conditions with relatively low levels of
relative humidity are investigated.
The results of a literary study and an experimental study indicate a significant influence of
both the environmental conditions and the constituents of the wall painting rendering in
regards to the outcome of the consolidation treatment. The results also highlight the
application method as a decisive factor and implies that adjustments in application technique
are necessary depending on environmental conditions and the constituents of the rendering
of the wall painting. The most important conclusion of this thesis paper is the necessity of
further research investigating the effects of nano-lime products in different climates and on
different substrates.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Bachelor of Science with a major in Conservation with Specialization in
Conservation of Cultural Heritage Objects
2023, 180 HEC
First Cycle
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Date
2023-11-07Author
Petrini, Hannah
Keywords
wall paintings, Dalby Church, nano-lime, consolidation, Nanorestore®, Nanorestore Plus®, conservation of wall paintings
Series/Report no.
ISSN: 1101-3303 2023:4
Language
eng