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Marouflage is a technique for affixing a canvas (intended as a ) to a wall, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries, such as or .


History
A word originally referring to sticky, partly hardened scraps of paint, marouflage is a 3,000-year-old technique. Historically, artists used several types of adhesives including a . White lead ore was used in the 19th and 20th centuries in the mixture to help it dry.

A thin coat of the is applied to both the wall and the . Once the canvas is mounted to the wall, pressure is exerted with rubber hand rollers to smooth the canvas and remove any bubbles.


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Conservation
In , the word can be term of art meaning the removal of the painted surface from its underlying support, usually a stretched canvas. The process is more typically called transferring and can cause significant damage. Twenty-first century conservators seldom need to resort to this technique.


Murals
Intended murals are normally painted on large canvases in the studio and attached to the wall on site, using a starch based glue (applied to the wall only). The murals can then be moved (by a professional) and reinstated elsewhere if required. The damage caused to the painting if removed using this technique is minimal.


See also
  • Grande fresque de la gare de Lyon

  • Mayer, Ralph. The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques Viking Adult; 5th revised and updated edition, 1991.

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