Počet záznamů: 1  

Composition and technology of the 17th century stucco decorations at Červená Lhota Castle in the Southern Bohemia

  1. 1.
    0505885 - ÚTAM 2020 RIV FR eng C - Konferenční příspěvek (zahraniční konf.)
    Válek, Jan - Skružná, Olga - Kozlovcev, Petr - Frankeová, Dita - Mácová, Petra - Viani, Alberto - Kumpová, Ivana
    Composition and technology of the 17th century stucco decorations at Červená Lhota Castle in the Southern Bohemia.
    5th Historic Mortars Conference. Proceedings of the 5th Historic Mortars Conference. Paris: RILEM Publications, 2019 - (Álvarez, J.; Fernández, J.; Navarro, Í.; Durán, A.; Sirera, R.), s. 596-613. RILEM Proceedings, PRO 130. ISBN 978-2-35158-221-3.
    [Historic mortars conference /5./. Pamplona (ES), 19.06.2019-21.06.2019]
    Grant CEP: GA MK(CZ) DG16P02H012
    Klíčová slova: historic production * processing and application of mortars * renders and grouts * lime technologies * stucco decorations
    Obor OECD: Materials engineering
    https://www.rilem.net/publication/publication/494

    The stucco decoration from the Great Chamber of the castle Červená Lhota in the Southern Bohemia was surveyed and characterised as part of its planned conservation. The repair works that are still to be specified in detail should be based on a good knowledge of the original material and technique. The main focus was on the fruit pieces decorating the ribs of vaults. Altogether, over twenty mortar samples were collected from the vault bedding mortar, plaster, drawn elements and stuccos. Additionally, some pieces of fruits, that were loose and had to be temporarily removed, were studied macroscopically and by X-ray CT. Characterisation of binder, aggregate and additives was carried out using TA, acid attack, sieve analysis of unsolvable residue, XRD, FTIR and nL-MS. The characterisation led to understanding of the uses of various mortar mixes and determination of their recipes. A typical fruit piece was composed of an inner modelling core mortar made of lime-gypsum binder and a coarser aggregate covered with a 5–20 mm think lime rich stucco layer containing calcitic air lime and fine siliceous sand. This stucco mortar was also used for modelling various small decorations - fine and thin shapes like leaves, cherries and grapes. These were attached to the main piece by a fine adhesive mortar made of lime and gypsum in various proportions. The use of gypsum and the differences in lime to gypsum ratio corresponded to a certain functional requirements (performances). This finding was a key parameter that contributed to the reconstruction of the original application technique and procedure. Qualitative analysis of animal proteins determined presence of collagen – an animal glue that was used to modify the setting of gypsum and which was also used in the final finish. The results are discussed as an example of a procedure that aims at a detailed replication of the original technique.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0297777

     
     
Počet záznamů: 1  

  Tyto stránky využívají soubory cookies, které usnadňují jejich prohlížení. Další informace o tom jak používáme cookies.