Múzeumi műtárgyvédelem 7., 1980 (Múzeumi Restaurátor És Módszertani Központ)
A képek jegyzéke
Plate VI. Fig. 1.: Same type of walking sole-the sole continues also under the heel. On the front part of the heel traces of fixing- the heel was fixed here to the sole Fig. 2.: A "Lewis-heel" made of wood with bracing of the bend. Analogous medium high heel Fig. 3.: Staking out of the walking sole from a blunt angle to an acute angle Fig. 4.: Gypsum model of a reconstructed heel; negative and positive heel. Last made of Poromix foam Plate VII. Fig. 1.: During restoration. The traces of the 2-2 nails having fastened the bracing are visible Fig. 2.: Fig. 3.: Fig. 4.: The upper part and the sole during reassembling The object after restoration The walking surface of the sole with traces of the fastening nails. Sewing into place of the lining of the sole on the last Plate VIII. Fig. 1.: The cross-ruling on lining of the Chinese painting before restoration Fig. 2.: Fig. 3.: Cleaning of the embroidered stripes with solvent The forming of extensive stitch-rows with halwing for the fixing of the loose pitches of the silk cloth Fig. 4.: Completing of the embroidery; leading of the silk thread through existing fixing stitches Fig. 5.: Completing of the rows of the checkered embroidery is one direction Fig. 6.: Fig. 7.: The selection of the pattern for the repair of the flower The making of inner drawings on cellophane for the restoration of the flower Fig. 8.: The Chinese painting restored Plate IX. Fig. 1-2.: The wheelbarrows of Szigetvár, treated with polyethyleneFig. 3.: glycol A cabinet for the storage of silk and flags in the textile store of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam Fig. 4. : Textile restoring atelier in the Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science of Amsterdam Fig. 5.: Photographic atelier in the Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science of Amsterdam 174