Searching for the New Jerusalem
Condition of cartoon prior to repair |
22 November 2013 - 23 March 2014
Searching for the New Jerusalem presents the original preparatory drawings designed by the Victorian architect William Burges (1827- 1881) for Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork. Commissioned to rebuild
the Cathedral in 1863, Burges would go on to design the architecture, stained glass, statuary, mosaics and furniture of the building.
Conservation repairs being carried out( tape removal) |
We began work on this project back in 2006. The above image gives some idea of the condition
of the cartoons when we brought them to the workshop.
Consisting of over 100 Cartoons, The pieces displayed signs of poor storage and ad hoc repairs, brown packaging tape on the verso, tears, damaged edges,and handling and display damage.
The Collection is housed in the Special collections Archive in UCC, Cork.
A small collection of the Conserved works were displayed in the Glucksman Gallery, UCC Cork, Autumn 2013.
The Conserved Cartoons were displayed float mounted with all irregular edges exposed.This allowed historical wear and tear and the recent
conservation to be clearly displayed.
Display was achieved by float mounting using japanese kozo tabs through slotted microchamber acid free 1300gm boards. Average 14 tabs per item.
The large full length cartoons were mounted on three 2.5 mt long microchamber boards requiring over 60 japanese kozo tabs, The mounts then fixed to a specially constructed black, back wall.
The Glucksman Gallery, Cork |
Display of the Largest Format Cartoon |
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