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Art Restoration
From teresarius: promotors
d'art we work with a team of professionals of the restoration specialized who will carry out a previous diagnosis of the work for you and will elaborate a budget, free and without any commitment. Every work is treated in individualized way, as it corresponds to every customer, with unique characteristics and particular needs. When finishing every treatment we will deliver, besides, a detailed report of the analyses and of the interventions carried out.
The restoration includes all those interventions channeled to return its legitimacy, so much as be possible and necessary, without sacrificing the historical or esthetic integrity. The task of the restaurateur consists in returning its original state the work, as it was created, eliminating the foreign elements.
General guidelines of performance of the conservateure-restaurateur:
• Previous study Before of carrying out any intervention, a methodical and scientific examination will have to be carried out, orientated to the understanding of the object in all the his aspects and to plan the treatment. The consequences of any manipulation will have to be had in earl.
• Minimum intervention Need to be acted at the minimum possible on every work, without committing unnecessary treatments or performances that endanger the integrity (transports, dangerous treatments...).
• Reversibility All intervention has to be "reversible". The materials and the performances will have to be able to be withdrawn in the future. This is one of the most delicate concepts, since numerous inherent interventions to the restoration (cleanings, for example) are not reversible, since we can not place the dirt again; also the problem of the chemical stability of compounds of last generation, of which the reversibility is not known in the future, has to be added.
• Visibility The intervention carried out will have to be recognized easily. The reconstructions or refunds will not have to be mimetic, that is, they will have to be distinguished without effort of the original parts; if we would not be too near the forgery.
• Respect to the original work Originals of the object will not be modified by the form or the color. Before taking part on a work will have to be taken into account different questions, as: up to where it can be arrived with a cleanness?, what is what belongs to the piece really? This point is one of the great subjects of debate in the world of the restoration.
• Report The conservateur-restaurateur will carry out a posterior report to the treatment where all the performances carried out are comprised and a photographic record of the work. This report will be able to be consulted by the customer if like this wants it.
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