18267
Accession Number
26421
Author
Loe, David
Author Affiliation
University College London. Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning
Title Of Article Chaper
Preferred lighting for the display of paintings with conservation in mind
Title Of Journal Book
Lighting in museums, galleries and historic houses. Papers of the conference. Bristol, 9-10th April 1987
Pages
36-49
Collation
14 p. : ill.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Publisher
The Museums Association
Publisher City
London
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
Lighting in Museums, Galleries and Historic Houses Seminar
Meeting City
Bristol
Abstract
The lighting of paintings suffers from the need to meet two conflicting requirements: The visual requirement of the gallery visitor and the conservation requirement to preserve the works of art. The project explores the lighting requirement of the gallery visitor. Three variables were examined: painting illuminance, light source and light distribution. The findings indicate that a painting illuminance of 200 lux from light sources with a high colour rendering index and a degree of non-uniformity in light distribution was preferred.
Keywords
Museum, control environment; painting, illumination; museum, illumination; exhibition, illumination; building, illumination; light, source; light, illumination specification standard; light, illumination appliance; light, illumination; light, fluorescent -- ICCROM
pub_id
18267
Meeting Date
19870409-19870410