Difference between revisions of "Winton Picture Varnish"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [Winsor & Newton] The brand name for a varnish originally formulated with AW-2 resin. Following the formulation changes at BASF, Winton was switched to Ketone N | + | [Winsor & Newton] The brand name for a varnish originally formulated with [[AW-2 |AW-2]], a polycyclohexanone resin. Following the formulation changes at BASF, Winton was switched to [[Ketone Resin N]] in 1967. In 1994, Winton Picture Varnish was renamed as [[Artists%27%20Gloss%20Varnish|Artists' Gloss Varnish]]. |
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− | M.McGinn, "Proprietary Varnishes Based on Ketone Resins" AIC Painting Conservation Catalog, Varnishes and Surface Coatings, p.93, 1998. | + | * M.McGinn, "Proprietary Varnishes Based on Ketone Resins" AIC Painting Conservation Catalog, Varnishes and Surface Coatings, p.93, 1998. |
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* Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997 | * Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997 |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 June 2022
Description
[Winsor & Newton] The brand name for a varnish originally formulated with AW-2, a polycyclohexanone resin. Following the formulation changes at BASF, Winton was switched to Ketone Resin N in 1967. In 1994, Winton Picture Varnish was renamed as Artists' Gloss Varnish.
Resources and Citations
- M.McGinn, "Proprietary Varnishes Based on Ketone Resins" AIC Painting Conservation Catalog, Varnishes and Surface Coatings, p.93, 1998.
- Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
- Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998