VACUUM TECHNIQUE FOR RESTORATION
1. APPLICATION OF THE VACUUM TECHNIQUE FOR GENERAL CONSOLIDATION OF THE GROUND AND PAINT LAYERS OF THE "CAMAIANI" ALTARPIECE BY GIORGIO VASARI, MADONNA AND CHILD WITH SAINTS, 1568.
The painting (264 x 191 cm) is from the State Museum of Medieval and Modern Art, Arezzo.
This work was published in the book: Tecniche avanzate di sottovuoto nel restauro dei dipinti, Edifir-Edizioni Firenze, Firenze, 2007.
The painting was in a very poor state of preservation, with widespread lifting and delamination of the paint and ground layers.
The impregnation of heated natural consolidant (glue) was divided into four phases, each involving one-quarter of the surface of the panel, for better control of the impregnation processes and to reduce the time of exposure to the moisture.
The panel was inserted into the envelope, sealed with plasticine and gradually subjected to vacuum pressure. Hot glue was then injected the through the nylon of the envelope. The operator was guided by the diffusion of the liquid in the Japanese paper protecting the paint film, showing the extent of the treated area.
The applications were repeated for several days and ceased with complete desorption of the aqueous component of the consolidant from the ground layer.
The results of the sectorial vacuum consolidation were even beyond our expectations. In practice, the delaminations and crests of paint returned to their place on the surface of the painting, leaving intact all the large and small brushwork peaks and very small lumps of paint; at the same time, the gesso and glue ground layers were perfectly reconsolidated.










