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Curator: The Museum Journal. 61:161-185
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Curator: The Museum Journal. 61:111-132
Autor:
Gary W. Rubloff, Eric Breitung, Terry Drayman-Weisser, Amy Marquardt, Raymond J. Phaneuf, Glenn Gates
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ECS Transactions. 58:277-286
In this article we report on the characterization of atomic layer deposited (ALD) films on silver alloy objects, both with regard to film porosity, which potentially limits their effectiveness as tarnish barriers, and with regard to color change upon
Autor:
Terry Drayman-Weisser
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 42:279-312
The Walters Art Museum has one of the most significant collections of enamels in the world and one of the largest collections of painted enamels from Limoges. The early painted enamels, dating from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, suffer from
Autor:
Terry Drayman-Weisser
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 33:141-152
This paper reviews the history of the treatment of archaeological copper alloys (bronzes) in the United States using unpublished reports and correspondence in the files of the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, personal interviews, and early and selecte
Autor:
Gary W. Rubloff, Terry Drayman-Weisser, Raymond J. Phaneuf, Amy Marquardt, Edward P. Vicenzi, Eric Breitung, Glenn Gates
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Microscopy and Microanalysis. 20:2002-2003
Autor:
John Griswold, Terry Drayman-Weisser
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 43:116
Autor:
Terry Drayman-Weisser
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 42:279
Autor:
Terry Drayman Weisser
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 17:44-47
The Walters Art Gallery has approximately 1157 ivory objects in its collection. Faced with the problem of preparing several fragile ivories for travel, I became acutely aware of a lack of published information on this subject.2 The ivories to be lent
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Heritage Science. 3(1)
Silver, prized throughout history for its luster and shine, develops a black Ag2S tarnish layer that is aesthetically displeasing when exposed to atmospheric pollutants. Tarnishing, and subsequent polishing, leads to irreversible material loss and ob