ConNext-2021

Contents SESSION 1 – COATINGS AND SURFACES PAGE PROGRAMME 3 Yung ‐ Chen Liao (UoL) – A preliminary Investigation into the effects of Paraloid® B72 and Renaissance™ microcrystalline wax paste on the retreatability of photodegraded East Asian Lacquerwares using Urushi. 4 ‐ 5 Franziska Eber (TH Köln – CICS) – Calculating conservation? 6 ‐ 7 Alma Ben Yossef (TH Köln – CICS) – Treatment Proposal for a Photo- degraded Cabinet Surface Finish: Removal and Re-Coating Strategies. 8 ‐ 9 Lena Gürtler (TH Köln – CICS) – Investigation on the aged ebony imitation of a bookcase as part of the black furniture ensemble of Ludwigsburg Residential Palace. 10 ‐ 11 Josefin Tönjes (HAWK) – A late renaissance cabinet-on-stand at the Westfries Museum Hoorn, Noordholland - Technological and art historical investigation - condition report - conservation concept. 12 ‐ 13 Nele Vanassche (UAntwerp) – Case study: A marquetry table from the Art & History Museum. 14 ‐ 15 Welmoed Kreb (UvA) – Genuine or Imitation: Materials for Reconstructing Turtle Shell Mouldings. 16 ‐ 17 SESSION 2 – DEALING WITH THE ELEMENTS PROGRAMME 21 Tirza Mol (UAntwerp) – Looking into Rijksmuseum’s Maritime Collection: Provenance and Function of 18 th and 19 th Century Half Hull Models. 22 ‐ 23 Maxx Folmer (UvA) – Leaching Objects in the Dutch National Maritime Collection; an Investigation into Long-term Conservation of Smaller Waterlogged Wooden Objects. 24 ‐ 25 Carla Helmrich (HAWK) – Consolidation of heat blisters in relation to a painted door of the wooden interior of the Ruppertsberg teahouse. 26 ‐ 27 Deborah Heinrich (TH Köln – CICS) – Water damaged Raincoats? Conservation of two PVC-Raincoats from t he 1950s and 60s. 28 ‐ 29 Anna ‐ Theresa Schwenzer (HAWK) – Conserving waterlogged archaeological wooden objects. 30 ‐ 31 Moritz Erdmann (TH Köln – CICS) – A pair of skis from the early 20 th century - Object biography and reconstruction. 32 ‐ 33

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