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Transferral of the painting to a new base is mainly done with paintings on wood panels, which are deteriorated to a level where the need to put the painting on another more stable panel cannot be avoided. Canvas backed painting are generally just re-lined, which is the placement of a new canvas over the old one, although the old canvas is often thinned by sanding some of the old canvas away. |
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Tears or holes in the canvas can be repaired by flatten the existing canvas, applying a new piece of canvas to the back and touching up the paint. This canvas can be applied over, just the torn area, or hole, or in case of badly deteriorated canvas, over the whole back, which then is often called re-canvassing, but more generally known as re-lining. One first flattens the edges of the tear or hole by applying a piece of canvas to the back with a Beeswax and Damar mixture. Tears can be tightened by waxing narrow longish strips across the tear, first on one side, and after cooling on the other side while pulling the tear close by the end of the strip. If one uses strips of say, 1cm or 3/8" wide, then apply the first one across the center of the tear and then one on either side of this center strip, leaving a gap the width of a strip for later insertion of a strip, and, pulling alternatively from the opposite directions, ensuring an even pull across the tear. After those are done, insert strips in the gaps so that the whole area is covered. As each section is done check that the fibers of the canvas lay in a natural position and are not doubled and stuck underneath causing unsightly bumps. |
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When the paint is flaking, blistering or scaling, a condition in which the paint and ground lifts from the canvas, due to the deterioration of the ground (then material used to smooth the canvas before the painting was applied). The paint then is re-adhered to the painting by strengthening this ground. |
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