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https://doi.org/10.21857/9e31lhvppm

Preventive Protection of Liturgical Vestments from the Franciscan Monastery in Požega

Ada Vrtulek Gerić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9894-7790 ; Hrvatski restauratorski zavod, Restauratorski odjel Ludbreg, Ludbreg, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The collection of church textiles from the Franciscan monastery in Požega includes 164 textile items: 28 chasubles, 12 copes, one hood, 21 dalmatics, 47 stoles, 28 maniples, 13 humeral veils, 9 burses, 3 chalice veils, one mitre, and one fabric fragment. The items have mainly been made of silk, cotton and linen fabrics decorated with multi-coloured silk and metal threads, and lamellas. The embroidery on several fabrics has been made using flat stitching, cross stitching and needle painting embroidery techniques, and some fabrics have been decorated with machine tambour embroidery. The most of the items were well-preserved, but dusty, and with some visible mechanical damage and oxidation changes on the woven decorative ribbons. The two oldest liturgical vestments, dated 1646 and 1728, were stored with other textile items in wardrobes with wooden drawers. Textile items had been taken over from the Franciscan monastery in Požega and transported to the Ludbreg Conservation Department, where they were first disinfected in a modified atmosphere with nitrogen gas. Documentation including drawings and photographs was made for each item, and the dry cleaning procedure was ubsequently carried out on all items. Church textiles were numbered and sorted into thirty-two sets, while other objects were sorted according to type. They were transported in temporary containers to the Franciscan monastery in Požega, where all items were stored in three metal cabinets with drawers.

Keywords

church textiles; protection; disinfection.

Hrčak ID:

254552

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/254552

Publication date:

26.4.2021.

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