文档介绍:Conservation of Building and
Decorative Stone
Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology
Series Editors: Arts and Archaeology
Andrew Oddy
British Museum, London
Architecture
Derek Linstrum
Formerly Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York
US Executive Editor: Norbert S Baer
New York University, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts
Consultants: Sir Bernard Feilden
David Bomford
National Gallery, London
C V Horie
Manchester Museum, University of Manchester
Colin Pearson
Canberra College of Advanced Education
Sarah Staniforth
National Trust, London
Published titles: Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835, 2nd Edition (Harley)
Conservation and Exhibitions (Stolow)
Conservation and Restoration of works of Art and Antiquities (Kiihn)
Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone (kshurst, Dimes)
Conservation of Glass (Newton, Davison)
Conservation of Historic Buildings (Feilden)
Conservation of Libran and Archive Materials and the Graphic Arts
(Petherbridge)
Conservation of Manuscripts and Paintings of South-east Asia (Agrawal)
Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects (Pearson)
Consenlation of Wall Paintings (Mora, Mora, Philippot)
The Museum Environment, 2nd Edition (Thomson)
anic Chemistn of Museum Objects (Mills, White)
The Textile Conservator's Manual (Landi)
Related titles: Manual of Curatorship
Materials for Conservation
Museum Documentation Systems
Conservation of Building and
Decorative Stone
Editors
John Ashurst , RIBA, EASA (Hon)
Formerly Principal Architect, Research and Technical Advisory Service, Historic Monuments
Commission for England. Now private consultant in the field of historic building repair.
Francis G Dimes MSc BSc FGS
The late Francis Dimes was a Consultant Geologist in private practice, and formerly Curator
of Building Stones at the Geological Museum in South Kensington, Lo