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DOI 10.34685/HI.2023.41.38.029
Smolenchuk E.
About the technological approach in the studies of the fabrics printed with oil from collection of the Ivanovo state historical and local studies museum named after D.Burylin
Abstract. The article will discuss the formation of a methodology for the study of complex monuments of decorative and applied art - previously not introduced into scientific circulation samples of fabrics printed with oil from the collection of the Ivanovo State Historical and Local studies Museum names after D.Burylin. For the first time, a method developed by GosNIIR applied for surface assessments of historical fabrics made of bast fibers was used to study fabric blockprinted with oil. The objectives of the study included the identification and interpretation of those visual characteristics of the surface that correspond to different technological schemes for manufacturing the prints on fabric. When drawing up the research program and selecting key parameters, all known nuances in the manufacture of the seal were taken into account from the point of view of a modern understanding of existing technological schemes, which made it possible to identify 53 different surface markers that can later be used for its attribution and preservation assessment.
Key words: historical fabrics made of bast fibers, textile attribution, printed on fabric with oil.
Smolenchuk Elena Valerievna
Junior Researcher, State Research Institute of Restoration, GosNIIR (Moscow)
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2023/4(35)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/621.html
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