Wood Science and Technology III

Wood Science and Technology III

Wood Science and Technology III: methods to examine panel paintings and their preventive and remedial conservation

Thursday - Saturday, October 19-20-21, 2023

Venue: Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands

The 2023 symposium focus is on the hygro-mechanical behavior of panel paintings and how to use this information for preservation and remedial (structural) conservation. Furthermore, methods in examining and modeling the behavior and treatment of panel paintings and related objects will be discussed.

Wood of different species is used in Europe to construct panel painting supports. Construction techniques differ according to the geographical region, periods, workshops and artistic practice. Conservation of wooden supports also differs according to contemporary practice and regional influences. However, wooden supports of all wood types are subjected to environmental conditions, which include fluctuations in temperature and relative humidity. It is well known that changes of these conditions have a dimensional impact on the wood fibers, which may cause deformations and tensions to build up, especially in restrained or multifaceted artworks. Damage may result from a release of these tensions, which is often shown as splits in the boards or opening of joins.

The complex dynamic of panel paintings in environmental conditions is dependent on a number of factors and is the focus of ongoing research. This symposium aims to showcase latest research in the hygro-mechanical dynamics of wood as used as panel painting supports, its causes and effects on the preservation of paintings and methods to mitigate damages, as well as approaches in the remedial conservation of panel paintings and related objects.

The call for submissions is now open. Submissions, with a maximum of 500 words, should be filled in online in the template provided here WEBLINK . The due date is March 30th, 2023.

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