We present to you a valuable selection about an honorable and highly dedicated craft, the free restoration books.
Restoration is the art of repairing and restoring objects or structures to their original state or, at the very least, making them functional again.
Restoration requires great dedication and care, especially when dealing with a socially, culturally, artistically, or personally valuable piece that needs to be preserved as closely as possible to its original version.
The most common restorations are carried out on artworks and antiques. In the former case, it is a delicate and meticulous task performed to maintain artworks of great value that have been created many years ago, even centuries.
Take a look at this extensive collection of over 35 restoration materials, including books and articles in PDF format. They are all available for immediate and free download.
Restoration Techniques Books
Restoration techniques are methods used to preserve and recover damaged works, whether they are architectural pieces, sculptures, paintings, or objects.
There are various methodologies applied depending on the material and level of deterioration, with the common goal of restoring the piece to its original aesthetic and functional values.
Among the most commonly used techniques are cleaning, whether chemical or mechanical, damage assessment, and filling voids. In general, the objective is to restore the original state using respectful and reversible methods. You can learn more with the following free books and articles on restoration techniques.
The Care and Handling of Art Objects - Practices in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Marjorie Shelley
Reflection on conservation-restoration practice today - A european perspective
Belishki Stefan and Corr Susan
A new reinforcement method for the conservation of fragile, double-sided, printed paper cultural relics
Jiaojiao Liu and others
A Virtual Restoration Stage for Real-World Objects
Daniel G. Aliaga, Alvin J. Law and Yu Hong Yeung
The Study of POSS/Polyurethane as a Consolidant for Fragile Cultural Objects (Article)
Xing Zhao and others
Efficacy of Enzymes and other Stain Removal Techniques in Museum Textiles (Article)
Kanika Sachdeva and others
Books on Art Object Restoration
The restoration of art objects is a delicate process that aims to preserve the pieces for future generations. Whether they are paintings, sculptures, or other artworks, restoration requires specialized techniques to restore their original appearance without compromising their integrity.
Trained professionals conduct an initial inspection to diagnose the conservation status and identify any damages. They then apply physical, chemical, or mechanical methods to clean, consolidate, and repair affected areas.
The ultimate goal of any art object restoration process is to achieve physical-chemical stabilization and preserve its historical and aesthetic integrity, allowing them to be exhibited and passed down to future generations. Explore further information with the following free books and articles on art object restoration.
Documentation of paintings restoration through photogrammetry and change detection algorithms
Dante Abate
Art Conser t Conservation - The Cost of Sa ation: The Cost of Saving Gr ving Great Works of Ar orks of Art
Caitlin O'Riordan
Conservation of a historic panel oil-painting coated with an ancient varnish layer
Yosr Elsayed
Furniture Restoration Books
Furniture is subject to the passage of time and daily use, often requiring restoration tasks to maintain its original beauty.
Whether due to wear and tear, impacts, or discoloration, having trained professionals is key to restoring each piece to its former splendor. Furniture restoration experts carefully evaluate the piece to diagnose the problem and establish an action plan.
Among the most common techniques applied is the disassembly and thorough cleaning of each element, using products tailored to the wood, fabric, or other materials. Discover more with the following books and articles on furniture restoration in PDF format.
Influence of Finishing/Polishing Procedures on the Surface Texture of Two Resin Composites (Article)
Atsushi Kameyama and others
Books on Historic Building Restoration
The restoration of historic buildings requires meticulous planning and specialized techniques due to the need to preserve their heritage value and original architectural identity.
Trained professionals first conduct a detailed study to diagnose the construction status, identify cracks, mold, or other structural issues. They then develop a comprehensive project that combines minimal intervention with maximum strength.
The ultimate goal is to intervene in a respectful manner, restoring both the structural and aesthetic integrity of the building, allowing it to continue standing for many more years, fulfilling its social, cultural, and historical role. We offer you a selection of free books and articles on historic building restoration.
Teaching Conservation - Restoration of the Architectural Heritage
Stefano F. Musso and Luisa De Marco
Formal Aesthetics of the Facades of Historical Public Buildings
Noviani Suryasari and others
Practical Techniques for Restoration of Architectural Formation Elements in Historical Buildings
Mahran Anwar
Reconstruction and restoration of historical buildings of transport infrastructure (Article)
Daria Kareeva and Valeriya Glazkova
Reconstruction and Restoration of Historic Buildings according to International Conventions
Eng. Nader Jawad El Namara
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