Papers by Mohamed Abdeldayem

The research considers whether traditional image reintegration treatments are appropriate for the... more The research considers whether traditional image reintegration treatments are appropriate for the airbrush easel paintings and evaluate alternative approaches. A survey was conducted to discover how well conservators understood the degradation characteristics of easel paintings executed with airbrushing techniques, and their appropriate treatment. It revealed that there was a high level of uncertainty amongst practitioners in the field of paintings conservation with regard to the deterioration characteristics of air brush painting or their appropriate resolution. However, the major concern with regard to conservation lay clearly within the field of image re-integration as a result of its characteristically smooth surface finish.
A range of approaches to image re-integration were ultimately trialled ranging from the traditional paint-based approaches to the use of digital coloured light. The latter was of particular interest in offering a truly reversible none interventive approach to re-integration. The focus of the digital re-integration techniques was to evaluate the viability of its use in general practice. The use of digital approaches using coloured light was more successful although further research is required in order to develop this approach for wide spread professional practice.
by Ana M D S Bailão, Ana Bidarra, Frederico Henriques, Ana Calvo (Ana Mª Calvo Manuel), Catarina Cortes Pereira, Eduarda Vieira, Leonor Loureiro, Liliana Cardeira, Luis Bravo Pereira, Mohamed Abdeldayem, Sustic Sandra, Sarah Maisey, Sofia Gomes, Francisco Brites, and Carolina Ferreira The Editorial coordinators would like to acknowledge the contribution of the members of the Scien... more The Editorial coordinators would like to acknowledge the contribution of the members of the Scientific Committee who made the selection of the papers for the Meeting.

as a requirement for his MA degree in Northumbria University. The dissertation’s title is “a Report on The Condition, Technical Examination and Conservation Treatment, Including Scientific and Art-Historical Research of Sir Henry Fletcher, Jul 1, 2010
This paper discusses the historical lining as a profound part of the early practice of the conser... more This paper discusses the historical lining as a profound part of the early practice of the conservation and restoration of easel oil paintings. Although various lining treatments are similar in principle, they vary considerably depending on whether methodology or materials are employed. This variation is particularly conspicuous in early literature on art restoration. The term restoration3, rather than conservation, will be favoured in most of this chapter to excerpt it as a term frequently used by established writers with historical notability. Several aspects of historical linings; e.g. in respect of: materials, methods and ethical issues will be discussed through this essay.
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Papers by Mohamed Abdeldayem
A range of approaches to image re-integration were ultimately trialled ranging from the traditional paint-based approaches to the use of digital coloured light. The latter was of particular interest in offering a truly reversible none interventive approach to re-integration. The focus of the digital re-integration techniques was to evaluate the viability of its use in general practice. The use of digital approaches using coloured light was more successful although further research is required in order to develop this approach for wide spread professional practice.
A range of approaches to image re-integration were ultimately trialled ranging from the traditional paint-based approaches to the use of digital coloured light. The latter was of particular interest in offering a truly reversible none interventive approach to re-integration. The focus of the digital re-integration techniques was to evaluate the viability of its use in general practice. The use of digital approaches using coloured light was more successful although further research is required in order to develop this approach for wide spread professional practice.