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Roland Hooß: | Oil paint coating of natural stone - aesthetics or conservation - Example Brandenburger Tor zu Berlin, main focus Metopesfrieze frieze | back |
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original metope west 16 of the Brandenburger Tor
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comparative measure of liquid absorption
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Abstract: | Subject of the present paper is the technology of oil paint coating and linseed impregnation of natural stone. The conversatinal effect of oil paint coating on natural stone is called into question. The history of colourfulness of architecture is not addressed in depth. Part of this work was the examination of ten metopes of the Brandenburg Gate, whose damage may be related to the historical oil coatings of the stone surface. Various historical sources on coating techniques used in the past with linseed oil were evaluated. The collected techniques were compared to the available information on the construction and restoration history of the Brandenburg Gate. By means of a series of laboratory tests and a comparison with other application examples, the suitability of oil paint as a preservative was assessed. |
test pieces in stresstest
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Roland Hooß roland_hooss@[Diesen Teil loeschen]t-online.de |
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