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− | [Gamblin Artists Colors] A trademark for a solvent-based retouching paint. Gamblin Conservation Colors are made from [ | + | [Gamblin Artists Colors] A trademark for a solvent-based retouching paint. Gamblin Conservation Colors are made from [[Laropal A-81]] (urea-aldehyde resin), [[mineral spirits]], and lightfast pigments. [[Alumina trihydrate]] is added to the modern organic colors to adjust tinting strength. |
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− | Gamblin | + | * Gamblin Colors: [http://www.gamblincolors.com/conservation/index.htmlhttps://gamblincolors.com/gamblin-conservation-colors/ Website] |
− | + | * M.Leonard, J.Whitten, R.Gamblin, R.de la Rie, "Development of a New Material for Retouching" International Institute for Conservation, Melbourne Congress 2000. | |
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 25 July 2022
Description
[Gamblin Artists Colors] A trademark for a solvent-based retouching paint. Gamblin Conservation Colors are made from Laropal A-81 (urea-aldehyde resin), Mineral spirits, and lightfast pigments. Alumina trihydrate is added to the modern organic colors to adjust tinting strength.
Resources and Citations
- Gamblin Colors: Website
- M.Leonard, J.Whitten, R.Gamblin, R.de la Rie, "Development of a New Material for Retouching" International Institute for Conservation, Melbourne Congress 2000.