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Abstract This paper will discuss the issues faced by the Rhode Island Historical Society (RIHS) in deciding how to handle the conservation and restoration needs of a very large and damaged work in their collection, and describe the innovative solution they came up with. The RIHS faced the decision of how to approach possible restoration of an 1812 painted drop scene or theater curtain, which had been conserved in the 1980s but was by now in need of cleaning and perhaps further restoration, to help celebrate the organization’s bicentennial in 2022. They had to decide what the limits of traditional restoration were for their object, if this restoration might significantly affect the integrity of the work, and whether the considerable cost of traditional restoration was too prohibitive for a smaller institution. In considering these questions the RIHS came to the conclusion that an alternative method of restoring a work such as theirs was needed, a method that would allow an institution to create a digital file of the work, and to “restore” it using a combination of photo-editing tools and traditional painting methods. Digital photo-editing on its own would not have been sufficient to produce an organic, realistic restoration of the work, and using this hybrid digital approach, which did not alter the original object in any way, was the ideal solution.
本文将讨论罗德岛历史学会(Rhode Island Historical Society, RIHS)在决定如何处理馆藏中大量受损作品的保护和修复需求时所面临的问题,并描述他们提出的创新解决方案。RIHS面临着如何修复1812年绘制的戏剧窗帘的决定,这幅画在20世纪80年代被保存下来,但现在需要清理,也许还需要进一步修复,以帮助庆祝该组织在2022年成立200周年。他们必须决定传统修复对其目标的限制是什么,这种修复是否会严重影响作品的完整性,以及传统修复的可观成本是否对较小的机构来说过于昂贵。在考虑了这些问题后,RIHS得出结论,需要一种修复像他们这样的作品的替代方法,一种允许机构创建作品的数字文件,并使用照片编辑工具和传统绘画方法相结合来“修复”它的方法。数字照片编辑本身不足以产生一个有机的、真实的作品修复,而使用这种混合数字方法,不以任何方式改变原始对象,是理想的解决方案。