Degradation phenomena
Adhesion Cohesion Changes
Flaking
The separation of paint into thin, flattened pieces or layers due to a combination of loss of adhesion and crackingLiterature
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de Bernadis S., Shot and dropped: The conservation of a Niki de Saint Phalle Shooting Picture, 2011, in: Postprints of the ICOM-CC 16th Triennial Conference, Lisbon, 2011, paper 1319
https://www.icom-cc-publications-online.org/PublicationDetail.aspx?cid=08a02d96-26af-4e29-9d40-b3ddf896516a
Ebert B., Macmillan Armstrong S., Singer B., Grimaldi N., Analysis and Conservation Treatment of Vietnamese Paintings, 2011, in: ICOM-CC 16th Triennial Meeting Postprints, Lisbon, 2011, paper 1305
https://www.icom-cc-publications-online.org/PublicationDetail.aspx?cid=6cac91f5-8f61-4ce6-87ea-d0430eda025b
Adhesion Cohesion Changes
BlisteringCleavage
Cracking
Craquelure
Crumbling
Cupping
Delaminating
Flaking
Lifting
Powdering/Chalking
Tenting