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Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the issue no. 24 of e-conservation
magazine is now online and available to read and download from
http://www.e-conservationline.com. This is one of the most exhaustive
issues we have published so far including a large range of articles on
conservation science, 3D documentation, preventive conservation and
practical interventions, among others. We hope you will enjoy reading
it.
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Index - Issue 24, Autumn 2012
ISSN: 1646-9283


Editorial

Viral Conservation
By Rui Bordalo


News & Views

Profound Sounds: an Accidental Pilgrimage with John Cage
By Daniel Cull


Reviews

The Renaissance Workshop: The Materials and Techniques of Renaissance 
Art
Reviewed by Helen Glanville

Polychrome Sculpture: Artistic Tradition and Construction Techniques
Reviewed by Ana Bidarra

Connecting to Conservation: Outreach and Advocacy
Reviewed by Rose Cull

Copying, Replicating & Emulating Paintings in the 15th-18th Century
Reviewed by Sue Ann Chui

French Bronzes: History, Material and Techniques of Bronze Sculpture
in France (16th-18th C.)
Reviewed by Carol Grissom

Conservation Matters in Wales
Reviewed by Rachel Robbins

CMA4CH 2012: Use of Multivariate Analysis and Chemometrics in Cultural
Heritage and Environment
Reviewed by Luciano D’Alessio and Pierina Ielpo


Interview

International Conservation Workshop Lopud: Student Perspectives
By Sagita Mirjam Sunara


Articles

British Carlo Maratta Picture Frame: Technical Examination and
Restoration Process
By Damian Lizun

Study and Conservation of the Painting "Paul III and Ranzio Farnese"
by Parmigianino
By Fatma Helmi, Osama El‐Feky and Yasmeen Alam Eldin

A Comparative Study of the Use of Aquazol in Paintings Conservation
By Elisabetta Bosetti

A Flexible Crossbar System for a 19th Century Panel Painting
By Angeliki Bakalarou, Charis Theodorakopoulos

Study and Conservation of the City Center of Shahr-e Ray, Iran
By Vahid Heidary

3D Documentation Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning of the Remains of
the Jesuit Mission in the Region of Lake Tana, Ethiopia
By Christian Dietz, Gianluca Catanzariti, Pablo de la Presa, Víctor M.
Fernández and Alfredo Jimeno Martínez

Between Tradition and Innovation: 3D Documentation of Enna’s monuments
ByAntonella Versaci and Alessio Cardaci

Brushes for Retouching: How to Choose Them
By Ana Bailão and Sandra Šustić

The Use and Influence of Varnish on Paintings
By Marc Maire

Preventive Conservation of the Bark Cloth Collection of The University
of Queensland Anthropology Museum
By Kate Stanway

Preventive Conservation: a Key Method to Ensure Cultural Heritage’s
Authenticity and Integrity in Preservation Process
By Heidi Wirilander

The Concept of Cultural Heritage Preservation
By Ali Miri


Book Reviews

The AIC Guide to Digital Photography and Conservation Documentation, 
2nd Edition
By Rose Cull

Materials, Technologies, Practice in Historic Heritage Structures
By Mirela Anghelache



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Rui Bordalo, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
e-conservation magazine

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