Conservation of architectural paintings at Xiaonan Garden, former residence of Weng family in Changshu
Weijun He , Shi Hu , Lifang Ji
Front. Archit. Res. ›› 2016, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 91 -100.
Conservation of architectural paintings at Xiaonan Garden, former residence of Weng family in Changshu
Xiaonan Garden is the back garden at the Weng family’s former residence, a famed mansion in Jiangnan. Various architectural colored paintings in the Jiangnan style, including a rare paster colored painting, are preserved in the garden. This study examines the wooden support, pigments, and structure of the painting and conducts a series of conservation experiments in situ and in the laboratory. Several conservation problems, such as the manually brushed lime, re-adherence of flaking painting layers, and consolidation of gold foil, were solved, and good results were obtained. Virtual recovery provided a solidfoundation for protection and example of research on architectural colored paintings in Jiangnan.
Architectural colored painting / Conservation
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