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Cleaning Old Watercolours

Posted: Sat 08 Sep, 2012 11:33 am
by pichousepreston
Does anybody know of someone who can restore a couple of Victorian watercolours? They both are on paper that is stuck onto old, non acid free board (all probably done at the time of painting.) They have a dark stripe down the middle of each one about 1" wide, presumably from when an old plywood back fell to bits. They are about 16 x 10" image size. The customer mentioned some sort of 'gassing' process???

Re: Cleaning Old Watercolours

Posted: Sat 08 Sep, 2012 11:47 am
by David McCormack
Not that far away from you, I have recommended Richard Zahler to my customers before, he is in Bentham Lancashire:
http://zahlerartrestoration.co.uk/about
http://www.studioarts.co.uk/zahler.htm
He has previously restored work by artists such as John Ruskin and Beatrix Potter :D

Re: Cleaning Old Watercolours

Posted: Sat 08 Sep, 2012 12:46 pm
by prospero
Sorry don't know a restorer, but I've seen this stripey business on a few old pics. It's from the days before plywood when they used solid wood backing. The better ones have thin boards glued along an edge to make a continuous board, but some have lots of separate bits. This leaves gaps, and the stripes are always in register with the gaps. Looks as though the old 'strawboard' they used for mounting goes bananas when exposed to the atmos.

Good Luck. :D

Re: Cleaning Old Watercolours

Posted: Sat 08 Sep, 2012 1:04 pm
by pichousepreston
Thanks David. I'll pass him on to my customer