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The subject Surface Treatment and Conservation of Glass and Ceramics summarizes the different types of degradation of ceramic and glass objects and introduces the basic processes used in the restoration of these products.
Last update: Kloužková Alexandra (23.02.2018)
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Students will be able to: characterize the surface layer of glass and ceramic materials, explain the mechanism of corrosion, types of corrosion and degradation processes, describe the methods used for the investigation of glass and ceramic materials surfaces provide ways of preserving and restoring glass and ceramic materials. Last update: Pátková Vlasta (11.01.2018)
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R:Davison S.: Conservation and restoration of Glass, 2nd editin, Routledge, 2003, ISBN: 0750643412. R:Hlaváč J.: Základy technologie silikátů SNTL, Praha 1981. R:Hanykýř V., Kutzendorfer J.: Technologie keramiky, Vega s.r.o., Hradec Králové 2008, ISBN 978-80-86821-48-1. R:Buys S., Oakley V.: The conservation and restoration of ceramics, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2008, ISBN: 0750632194. A:Herainová M., Glazury, Keramické barvy a dekorační techniky, Silikátový svaz, Praha 2002, ISBN 80-903113-1-8. A:Henderson J.: The science and archaeology of materials: an investigation of inorganic materials, London, Routledge, 2000, ISBN: 0415199336. A:Eppler R.A., Eppler D.R.: Glazes and glass coatings, The American Ceramics Society 2000, ISBN 1-57498-054-8. R:Sedláčková H., Rohanová D.: Renaissance and Baroque Glass from the Central Danube Region, Archaia Brno, 2016. Last update: Pátková Vlasta (11.01.2018)
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Study materials for lectures at the teacher Last update: Kloužková Alexandra (22.02.2018)
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1. Development of surface treatments of ceramic materials from the Neolithic period until the present time 2. Classification of surface treatments according to stability of decoration and ceramic types, properties of decorative layers 3. Historical dyes (inorganic and organic) and pigments, basic raw materials, types of historical decoration, decorative techniques 4. Aging of ceramic materials, mechanisms and types of damage of unstable and stable surface treatment of ceramics 5. Cleaning, conservation-restoration of stable and unstable surface treatments 6. Archaeological materials - removal of glass and ceramic from the ground, glass and ceramic materials storage 7. Brief development and overview of used decorative techniques for various glass products 8. Mechanism and types of corrosion of glass surfaces and corrosion types of glass surfaces 9. Characterization of different types of decors (e.g.Lustre painting) and their treatment 10. Characterization of staining, various types of stained glass damages 11. Functional layers prepared by sol-gel method, The Last Judgment mosaic (Prague Castle) 12. Methods used for the investigation of glass and ceramic materials surfaces 13. Survey of materials and methods used for cleaning and conservation of glass and ceramics 14. Ethics of conservators, removing of former conservation interventions Last update: Kloužková Alexandra (23.02.2018)
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Inorganic materials of monumets I or Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials Last update: Kloužková Alexandra (02.03.2018)
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In order to become eligible for classification the student has to pass a written qualification test. The final exam is oral and concerns the content of the whole lecture course. Last update: Kloužková Alexandra (20.02.2018)
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Účast na přednáškách | 1 | 28 | ||
Příprava na přednášky, semináře, laboratoře, exkurzi nebo praxi | 0.6 | 16 | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 1.4 | 40 | ||
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