IFACS conservators have considerable experience in the conservation of wall paintings, in all sizes, of various forms and techniques. Most commonly, these include decorative schemes in oil, painted directly on plaster; secco media on lime plaster; and oil paintings on canvas adhered directly to the plaster surface.
We have carried out conservation treatment on works that range from 12th-13th century lime plaster murals to late-Renaissance frescoes, from neo-classical, through Victorian, to the modern and contemporary.
Works restored by the specialist conservators at IFACS have included schemes by
- Antonio Verrio
- William Kent
- Sir James Thornhill
- Sir Charles Barry
- Augustus W. N. Pugin
- Sir Gilbert Scott
- William Dyce
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti