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The forgotten history: Upholstery Conservation
Linköping University, University Services.
2011 (English)Collection (editor) (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Research on upholstery work from a culturally historical and technical conservation perspective is a relatively new field. Previously the important aspects regarding furniture have focused on design and the work of joiners – rather than the upholstery work. This book is a result of the first international conference in Europe with focus on the upholstery history. The symposium addressed the conservation of upholstery work and the history of filling materials and techniques. The conference was held in Vadstena, Sweden and hosted by Linköping University.

During the symposium, a number of studies were presented and discussed. We now have the pleasure to be able to release the results of those studies in this book.

By publishing this material, it is our hope that The Forgotten History of Upholstery, will be a little less forgotten!

Table of Contents 

Karin Lohm Introduction pp. 6-7

Adrian Smith Impressions of the Conference pp. 8-9

Elizabeth Lahikainen Asking Good Questions pp. 11-16

Elizabeth Lahikainen Things to Consider: Ten Research Topics or Categories Used for Thorough Upholstery Treatment Decisions, pp. 17-29

Nancy Britton with Mark Anderson The Evolution of American Upholstery Techniques: 1650-1900, pp. 30-80

Heather Porter The History of Cushions and the Use of Feathers in Upholstery: 1580-1800 pp. 81-105

Anne Battram The Historic Use of Slipcovers pp. 106-117

Nancy Britton and Heather Porter Upholstery Springs: Their Introduction and Early Development in Britain and America pp. 118-147

Mats Grennfalk The Forgotten History of Upholstery in Sweden: with a Focus on 17th Century and Early 18th Century Furniture pp. 148-155

Xavier Bonnet Documentation: an Important Step Before Conservation pp. 156-169

Nicola Gentle A Review of Carriage Trimming in 19th Century England pp. 170-181

Martin Ciszuk The Reconstruction of a Mid-19th Century Brussels Carpet pp. 182-185

Joelle D J Wickens Documenting the Globe: Recording and Conserving Modern Upholstery Techniques and Materials Before They Disappear pp. 186-196

Agathe Strouk The Study and ConservationTreatment of an 18th Century Wheelchair pp. 197-209

Kirsi RumbinUpholstery Conservation – Foam Rubber and its Effect on the Textile Parts of the Chair 210-217

Gwen Spicer Extraordinary Findings: The Conservation and Investigation of an Italian Renaissance Dantesca Chair 218-231

David Bayne, Nancy Britton, Deborah Lee Trupin The ”Camelback” Sofa – an Example of Late 18th Century American Upholstery Techniques pp. 232-275

Kathryn Gill An Evaluation of A Portable X-radiographic Unit for the Examination of Fragile Upholstered Furniture Inside Historic Houses pp. 276-286

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Linköping: Linköping University , 2011. , p. 288
National Category
Cultural Studies Art History Peace and Conflict Studies Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified Materials Engineering
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-142851ISBN: 9789175199962 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-142851DiVA, id: diva2:1155037
Conference
Proceedings from the first international conference in Europe focused on the upholstery history, 12-13 May, Vadstena, Sweden
Funder
Linköpings universitet
Note

This book is based on the conference The first international conference in Europe focused on the upholstery history, 12-13 May, 2005, Vadstena, Sweden.

The Authors

Mark Anderson: Head Furniture Conservator, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware, USA.

Anne Battram: Upholstery Conservator, The Biltmore Company, Asheville, North Carolina, USA.

David Bayne: Furniture Conservator for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Bureau of Historic Sites, Peebles Island, USA.

Xavier Bonnet: Upholstery Conservator, Paris, France.

Nancy Britton: Conservator, Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA.

Martin Ciszuk: Handweaver and textile historian, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås, Sweden.

Nicola Gentle: Conservator and Researcher of Historic Textiles, based in South West England.

Kathryn (Kate) Gill: Free-lance Conservator, Lecturer and Researcher, notably of Textiles and Dress. Senior Conservator/Lecturer, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton (1998-2009).

Mats Grennfalk: Private Upholsterer and Lecturer in Upholstery History/Preservation/Conservation.

Elizabeth Lahikainen: Upholstery Conservator, Elizabeth Lahikainen and Associates, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, USA

Heather Porter: Upholstery Conservator, London, UK

Kirsi Rumbin: Textile Conservator, Helsinki, Finland

Adrian Smith: MVO., ACR Assistant to the Master of the Royal Household, UK

Gwen Spicer: Principle Conservator, Spicer Art Conservation, LLC, Delmar, New York, USA

Agathe Strouk: Textile Conservator, Abaca Conservation-Restoration, Paris, France

Deborah Lee Trupin: Textile and Upholstery Conservator for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Bureau of Historic Sites, Peebles Island, USA

Joelle D J Wickens: PhD, Assistant Conservator and Winterthur Assistant Professor, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Winterthur, Delaware, USA

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