克里斯·克拉克森和他对沃尔特斯艺术博物馆手稿和珍本的研究、护理和保护的贡献

Abigail B. Quandt
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1977年2月至1979年8月,克里斯托弗·克拉克森(Christopher Clarkson)在马里兰州巴尔的摩的沃尔特斯艺术博物馆(Walters Art Museum)担任珍本图书保修员。克拉克森受手稿和珍本馆长莉莲·m·c·兰德尔(Lilian M.C. Randall)博士的聘用,在国家人文基金会的资助下,对西欧手稿进行了状况调查,并对它们的结构和装订进行了详细描述,为即将出版的第一本全面的收藏目录做准备。克拉克森为沃尔特斯员工提供了早期书籍处理和展示方面的培训,并在兰德尔的支持下,起草了一本关于该主题的长篇专著,其中包括制作plexglass®图书摇篮的说明。由于克拉克森的时间有限,他无法对破损的文本块和装订的手稿进行专门处理。认识到在柔性羊皮纸支撑上厚涂介质的复杂问题,克拉克森对沃尔特斯收藏的保存做出了重大贡献,他建议对20世纪60年代末建立的现有协议进行重大修改,以巩固手稿中剥皮的油漆。克拉克森在沃尔特斯博物馆的经历意义重大,因为它塑造了他对保管员在研究和照顾早期书籍以及为研究型图书馆和博物馆的特殊藏品建立模型保护计划方面的作用的思考。
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Chris Clarkson and his Contributions to the Study, Care, and Conservation of Manuscripts and Rare Books at the Walters Art Museum
ABSTRACT Early in his career as a rare book conservator Christopher Clarkson worked at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, from February 1977 to August 1979. Hired by the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, Dr. Lilian M.C. Randall, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Clarkson conducted a condition survey of the western European manuscripts and wrote detailed descriptions of their structure and bindings for the first comprehensive catalogue to be published of the collection. Clarkson provided training for Walters staff in the handling and display of early books and, with Randall's support, drafted a lengthy monograph on the subject that included instructions on the fabrication of Plexiglas® book cradles. As Clarkson's time was limited, he was unable to undertake the specialized treatment of manuscripts with broken textblocks and bindings. Recognizing the complex problems of thickly applied media on flexible parchment supports, Clarkson made a significant contribution to the preservation of the Walters collection by recommending important changes to existing protocols, established in the late 1960s, for the consolidation of flaking paint in the manuscripts. The experience that Clarkson had at the Walters was significant, as it shaped his thinking about the role of the conservator in studying and caring for early books and in establishing model preservation programmes for special collections in research libraries as well as museums.
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