A study on the use of seven different papers on the facing of oil easel painting
Abstract
Is japanese paper the most suitable material for facing on easel paintings? Would it be beneficial to use specific papers appropriate to each case? This study sought to answer these questions and determine, from the tested papers, which is the most suitable for the facing on oil easel paintings. For this purpose, models were made, in three different colors. In each color, two textures were made, textures and not textured. Three areas were also defined, in each color and texture: two do apply two different varnishes and one to remain without varnish. The models were made so that all combinations of materials previously described were obtained and each paper was tested in each of these combinations.
After the tests were carried out and the results were analyzed, it was concluded that, of the tested materials, Japanese paper was not always the most effective, having been surpassed by Wet-strength Tissue, a cellulosic paper, for demonstrating ease of application, due to the paper strength and fiber loss.
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