棕榈叶手稿中损失赔偿的另一种方法

Kimberly Nichols
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在引入纸张之前,棕榈叶是大多数南亚和东南亚国家的主要书写和绘画支撑之一。叶子本身就很脆弱,容易发生各种退化,这使得它们的保存尤其具有挑战性。在西方的收藏中,棕榈叶手稿通常只占全部收藏的一小部分,很少被要求展览或研究。这可能会影响对其状况的常规评估,并限制保护人员与材料的接触。此外,棕榈叶的保护通常需要非常规的方法,这可以使原本标准的处理更加复杂。这一专门领域的有限发展也使其难以满足材料的保存要求。棕榈叶的损失补偿尤其成问题,因为现有的保护方法可能会出现各种各样的缺点,下面将讨论这些缺点。波士顿美术博物馆亚洲、非洲和大洋洲艺术部保存的一份13世纪中期的印度棕榈叶手稿,为重新评估和开发一种特别适合这种易碎材料的损失赔偿方法提供了机会。
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An alternative approach to loss compensation in palm leaf manuscripts
Palm leaves were one of the main writing and painting supports in most South and South-East Asian countries prior to the introduction of paper. The leaves are inherently fragile and prone to various types of degradation, making their preservation particularly challenging. In Western collections, palm leaf manuscripts generally comprise a small portion of the overall collection and are infrequently requested for exhibition or study. This can impact how routinely their condition is assessed and limit the contact that a conservator may have with the material. Furthermore, conservation of palm leaf often requires unconventional approaches that can make an otherwise standard treatment more involved. Limited developments in this specialized area have also made it difficult to respond to the preservation requirements of the material. Loss compensation in palm leaves is particularly problematic, as established conservation methods can present a variety of drawbacks which are discussed below. Conservation of a mid-thirteenth-century Indian palm leaf manuscript, in the Department of the Art of Asia, Africa and Oceania at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, provided the opportunity to reassess and develop a method of loss compensation particularly suitable for this fragile material.
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