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06-21-2005, 03:35 PM
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Speaking about synthetic varnishes, I found Golden MSA varnish (with UV-filter) to be a very good one, as well. I mix the Gloss and Matte variety in order to achieve the desired sheen.
Btw, Virgil, have you received my private e-mail sent to you on your aol.com account three weeks ago?
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06-22-2005, 01:15 AM
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Location: Penngrove, CA
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Originally Posted by Valentino Radman
Speaking about synthetic varnishes, I found Golden MSA varnish (with UV-filter) to be a very good one, as well. I mix the Gloss and Matte variety in order to achieve the desired sheen.
Btw, Virgil, have you received my private e-mail sent to you on your aol.com account three weeks ago?
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Valentino,
I just looked for it and could not find it. If you still have it, please send it again. It might have been in with the mountain of e-mails that came in while I was off riding my motorcycle for a few days, and I must have missed it somehow.
Thanks for the reminder about Golden's MSA Varnish. I haven't tried it, but I know Golden's products are top quality, so I'd use it with confidence if I weren't already completely satisfied with Gamvar.
Virgil
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06-22-2005, 12:33 AM
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Soluvar is a good varnish, as long as you like the way it looks. It's what most museums used until Gamvar was invented. Gamvar has the look of damar without the yellow, so the appearance is more appropriate for certain paintings. Soluvar is my second choice.
Virgil Elliott
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06-22-2005, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Allan Rahbek
Virgil,
I would also like to thank you for sharing your expertise.
Is there any alternative to this Gamvar Varnish?
Are you familiar with the use of Egg White for varnishing ?
Allan
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Allan,
Yes, I am familiar with egg white as a varnish. It's a terrible idea.
Of course there are alternatives to Gamvar. Golden's MSA Varnish is a good one, which I had forgotten about until Valentino mentioned it, and Liquitex Soluvar. Winsor & Newton's Winton Picture Varnish is also pretty good. Gamvar is my personal first choice, however. It was developed by conservation scientist Rene De La Rie, of the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Virgil Elliott
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06-22-2005, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Virgil Elliott
Allan,
Yes, I am familiar with egg white as a varnish. It's a terrible idea.
Of course there are alternatives to Gamvar. Golden's MSA Varnish is a good one, which I had forgotten about until Valentino mentioned it, and Liquitex Soluvar. Winsor & Newton's Winton Picture Varnish is also pretty good. Gamvar is my personal first choice, however. It was developed by conservation scientist Rene De La Rie, of the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Virgil Elliott
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Virgil,
thank you for your reply,
I remember trying the Egg White Varnish many years ago on a couple of paintings. I washed the painting with hand soap before varnishing with White + water and I thought that it was fine, but I don
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06-22-2005, 03:49 PM
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Location: Byron Bay, Australia
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Hi Virgil,
How would you rate Blockx Varnish.?
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06-22-2005, 05:35 PM
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[QUOTE=Allan Rahbek]Virgil,
thank you for your reply,
I remember trying the Egg White Varnish many years ago on a couple of paintings. I washed the painting with hand soap before varnishing with White + water and I thought that it was fine, but I don
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