he Impact of Air Pollution on the Paintings in Storage at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia (CROSBI ID 149685)
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Alebić-Juretić, Ana ; Sekulić-Ćiković, Duška
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he Impact of Air Pollution on the Paintings in Storage at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia
This paper aims to assess the possible impact of air pollution on works of art kept in storage at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Soiling removed during the process of conservation-restoration was analysed for its ionic content, lead, soot and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The samples were taken from four paintings: two of them had been kept in the central store within the Museum’ s building since mid-1970s or 1980s, while the other two had been kept in the temporary storage in the city centre since the mid-1990. The common characteristics of all the soiling was the predominance of sulphate and calcium. These two ions are dominant in aerosol composition found indoors, their source being either plaster soiling and/or chemical reactions of sulphur dioxide with calcite. The excess of sulphate relative to calcium found in the two paintings kept in the central store, when the outdoor air pollution was highest, suggest the air pollution impact. No excess of sulphate was found in the two paintings stored in the temporary store since the 1990s, when the outdoor air pollution of sulphur dioxide was substantionally reduced. In this case high levels of calcium were found, probably due to calcite soil and building material.
air pollution; soiling; art works
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