Libro De Actas - I Simposio Anual De Patrimonio Natural Y Cultural ICOMOS España 2020
DOI: 10.4995/icomos2019.2020.11750
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Estudio de métodos de limpieza sobre yeserías medievales

Abstract: El empleo de yeso en revestimientos arquitectónicos decorativos ha sido frecuente en la historia, debido tanto a la presencia de abundantes yacimientos, como a las características de éste. En la península ibérica se ha empleado en elementos  decorativos (cornisas romanas, yeserías medievales, pinturas murales…), destacando los revestimientos elaborados en periodo medieval, denominados yeserías, presentes en importantes monumentos como la Alhambra de Granada o el Real Alcázar de Sevilla. En la actualidad estos … Show more

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“…Detailed knowledge of traditional execution techniques [29], the history of the building [12,30,31], and the characterization of the plasterwork and its polychromies is essential to prevent the causes of alteration and establish maintenance and preventive conservation plans [32]. It is also relevant when addressing any restoration intervention to choose materials that are compatible with the original ones [33] and/or distinguishable [34], as well as to determine the most suitable cleaning, fixing, and replacement techniques [35][36][37]. Thus, the study of plasterwork has been recently implemented from the approach of the prescription of useful life [28] and the study of the durability of the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed knowledge of traditional execution techniques [29], the history of the building [12,30,31], and the characterization of the plasterwork and its polychromies is essential to prevent the causes of alteration and establish maintenance and preventive conservation plans [32]. It is also relevant when addressing any restoration intervention to choose materials that are compatible with the original ones [33] and/or distinguishable [34], as well as to determine the most suitable cleaning, fixing, and replacement techniques [35][36][37]. Thus, the study of plasterwork has been recently implemented from the approach of the prescription of useful life [28] and the study of the durability of the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%