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A New NEDCC Story
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Chinese Export Wallpaper at Jekyll Island's Mistletoe Cottage - Part 1
In January 2019, a team of three conservators and one collections photographer from NEDCC arrived at Jekyll Island off the coast of southern Georgia to begin a multi-phase project to preserve Chinese export wallpaper installed on the ceiling of one of the island's historic homes.
The project would encompass three phases: First, onsite removal and rehousing of bamboo framework and wallpaper panels installed on the ceiling; second, treatment of a single wallpaper panel at NEDCC; and third, digital imaging, digital restoration, and printing reproductions of the wallpaper for installation in place of the originals.
Part 1: Wallpaper De-installation and Conservation Treatment
The wallpaper covered the entire ceiling of the conservatory and was adorned by a latticework of shellacked bamboo rods nailed in place over the paper. Learn how NEDCC conservators and the collections photographer tackled the challenges of this complex decision-making, de-installation, and conservation treatment project, and learn about their creative solutions at each step along the way.
Read the Story and View Detailed Images of the Process:
https://www.nedcc.org/about/nedcc-stories/jekyll-island-wallpaper-part-1
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PART 2 Coming Next week! Digital Imaging, Digital Restoration, and Reproduction Wallpaper Printing
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NEDCC | Northeast Document Conservation Center
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