Predicting Future Condition and Conservation Costs from Modelling Improvements to the Indoor Environment: The Monumental Munch-Paintings in the University of Oslo’s Aula Assembly Hall

T. Grøntoft, L. P. Stoveland, T. Frøysaker
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The aim of this work was to assess how improvements to the indoor environment could affect the future condition, frequency and costs of major conservation-cleaning campaigns on the monumental paintings (1909–1916) by Edvard Munch, centrally located in the Aula assembly hall of the University of Oslo. A lower soiling rate is expected to reduce the need for frequent and major cleaning campaigns. Estimations were performed using the freely available NILU-EnvCul web-model. The conservation of these large, mostly unvarnished, oil paintings is challenging, and it is important to understand the potential benefits of preventive conservation measures. The results from the model suggested benefits from preventive conservation in protecting the paintings, and as a cost-efficient strategy to reduce the soiling and cleaning frequency. The model results indicated that an improvement in the indoor air quality in the Aula, of 50–80% as compared to the 1916–2009 average, would increase the time until the next similar major conservation cleaning campaign from approximately 45 years to between about 85 and 165 years. This should give a 45–70% reduction in the respective conservation costs. This saving was probably initiated by improvements in the recent past, before the last Aula campaign in 2009–11.
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从室内环境的建模改进预测未来的条件和保护成本:奥斯陆大学Aula礼堂的不朽的蒙克画作
这项工作的目的是评估室内环境的改善如何影响爱德华·蒙克(Edvard Munch)的纪念性绘画(1909-1916)的未来状况,频率和主要保护清洁运动的成本,这些绘画位于奥斯陆大学礼堂中心。较低的污染率预计将减少频繁和主要清洁运动的需要。使用免费的NILU-EnvCul网络模型进行估计。保护这些大型的,大部分未涂漆的油画是具有挑战性的,了解预防性保护措施的潜在好处是很重要的。该模型的结果表明,在保护画作方面,预防性保护是有益的,而且作为一种降低污染和清洁频率的成本效益策略。模型结果表明,与1916-2009年的平均水平相比,Aula室内空气质量的改善将达到50-80%,这将使下一次类似的主要保护清洁运动的时间从大约45年增加到大约85 - 165年。这将使各自的保护成本减少45-70%。这种节省可能是由于最近的改进而开始的,在2009-11年最后一次Aula竞选之前。
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