• Hendriks has more than thirty years of experience as a practicing paintings conservator at the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem (1987-99) and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (1999-2016). (uva.nl)
  • The second section, "Restoration of Porcelain," introduces the techniques used by the conservator to restore the appearance aesthetically, meticulously crafted porcelain objects, enhancing the artistry of the porcelain when placed on display. (gov.tw)
  • By displaying the conservation and restoration treatment, we hoped to promote the idea of the conservator as a facilitator who offers well-considered evaluations of our material culture and our efforts to care for our cultural resources. (codart.nl)
  • Written in 1995, the book follows a young conservator on her journey to Florence to help with the recovery of books affected by the floods of 1966 (a seminal year in the history of library conservation theory and practice). (duke.edu)
  • The conservation-restoration of panel paintings involves preventive and treatment measures taken by paintings conservators to slow deterioration, preserve, and repair damage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today's conservators often have to remediate damage from previous restoration efforts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conservators are the only persons that should touch the front or back of a painting. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 1995, LACONA has gathered together researchers, conservators, and restorers from public institutions and private enterprises for discussing about novel approaches in non-invasive material characterization, conservation treatments, and monitoring based on photon sources and sensors. (kermes-restauro.it)
  • NOTE: 30% - 50% of the restoration projects that we undertake are related to previous failed restoration results by inexperienced or careless conservators! (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • In addition to his widely acknowledged teaching and writing accomplishments, John was also a forceful advocate of art conservation, attempting throughout his career to strengthen the ties between art historians, conservators and scientists. (harvard.edu)
  • As wall painting as a discipline has historically covered numerous forms and technologies, it is the aim of the Studio to prepare conservators capable of embracing the discipline in its complexity. (upce.cz)
  • During subsequent decades scores of UCSD graduate and undergraduate students as well as conservators, conservation scientists, academics, and engineers who resided in CASS as "Visiting Scholars" contributed to advancing the understanding and performance of radiation technologies in the arts. (spie.org)
  • The original is in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which has found it necessary to address restoration of the damaged painting, and has decided to chronicle that process, giving us a rare glimpse not only of how restoration of artworks is carried out, but of some of the difficult decisions faced by conservators. (linesandcolors.com)
  • In both 1999 and 2004, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts created exhibitions in which two of the museum's paintings were restored in the galleries, where the public could view the process live and also ask questions of the conservators. (linesandcolors.com)
  • In 1999, conservators from the Upper Midwest Conservation Association restored Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione's "The Immaculate Conception" ( http://www.artsmia.org/restoration-online/castiglione.cfm ). (linesandcolors.com)
  • Furthermore, preservation education encourages collaboration between artists and conservators as both parties gain a common language and understanding of art conservation. (progconcepts.com)
  • Trained alongside his fellow experts and conservators of the IFROA (Institut Français de Restauration d'œuvres d'Art - French institute of artwork conservation) from 1978, Benoît Janson is the son of surrealist painter Marc Janson, whose work was notably featured in the gallery François Petit (famous for its last show of Max Ernst works). (bnlib.com)
  • It explored the experiences of different countries via the participants e.g. conservators, archaeologists, preservation architects, engineers, conservation scientists, heritage consultants, and site managers working in the region, and was an ideal forum to disseminate and discuss the most up-to-date information and practices. (bmitpglobalnetwork.org)
  • LACONA " Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks " is the International Conference on advances in photonic techniques for diagnostics and conservation-restoration of cultural heritage. (kermes-restauro.it)
  • The stratigraphy of painted artworks, artistic techniques, and restoration issues, and new techniques of analysis. (csic.es)
  • Art conservation and restoration is the meticulous practice of preserving and repairing artworks to ensure their longevity and visual appeal. (weeklyvents.com)
  • The latter draws attention to a long-concealed aspect of the existence of artworks: conservation and restoration operations. (booksandideas.net)
  • This article explores the significance of preservation education in empowering artists with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively contribute to the conservation and restoration of artworks. (progconcepts.com)
  • By understanding the chemical properties of different art materials, artists can select those that are less prone to degradation and choose appropriate conservation-grade products for framing, mounting, or storing their artworks. (progconcepts.com)
  • In conclusion, preservation education plays a vital role in empowering artists with the necessary knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to the conservation of artworks. (progconcepts.com)
  • The Doerner Institut is responsible for the conservation of artworks belonging to the Bayerischen Staatsgemäldesammlungen (Bavarian State Painting Collection, BStGS). (doernerinstitut.de)
  • In his studio-practice of the rue Jean Bologne in Paris, this contemporary art emergency-doctor has saved close to a thousand artworks, victims of shock or attacked by micro-organisms from a basement. (bnlib.com)
  • Preventive conservation involves the mitigation of potential threats to the stability of an artifact or specimen through a number of means. (wikipedia.org)
  • It includes four divisions for the conservation of calligraphy and painting, rare books and historical documents, objects, and textiles, as well as a science laboratory for the preventive preservation and conservation, the research on the history of crafts, and the collection of cultural relics. (gov.tw)
  • In a somewhat disconcerting manner, Cometti neither evokes nor discusses the meaning of the three concepts that have become commonplace among members of the profession: preventive conservation, curative conservation and conservation-restoration. (booksandideas.net)
  • The recommended handling method for panel paintings is similar to that of canvas and other two-dimensional works. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many panel and canvas paintings by Raphael were among the trophies of war. (openedition.org)
  • We also employ our unique restoration techniques to repair holes, tears, divots, and other canvas/support imperfections that are virtually impossible to detect once the restoration is completed. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • Atelier specializes in the conservation and restoration of paintings on wooden panels and canvas. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • During my practice, I had the opportunity to work with various paintings on wooden panel and canvas. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • The canvas painting had a dozen of colourful and metal abrasions that harmed the reception of contemporary painting. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • In our opinion, conservation techniques can be more purposefully divided according to the surface type of the object conserved (plaster, wood, canvas), rather than the art category (painting, sculpture), for each surface type requires an entirely different technical and technological approach. (upce.cz)
  • In addition to the chemical changes that have altered the color over time, the painting was damaged in Van Gogh's lifetime, both by a flood of the Rhône in 1889 and by being rolled for sending to his brother, who Van Gogh asked to reline the back of it with additional canvas. (linesandcolors.com)
  • When we get a call to restore a painting, clean a painting, fix artwork, repair a rip in a canvas painting, analyze a painting we schedule a personal visit to look over/evaluate the artwork at your location, offering a estimate of the work up front at no charge. (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • Easel art is an art restoration- and art conservation term for paintings on canvas, wood or metal for instance painted with tempura , oil or acrylic. (xamou-art.com)
  • An easel is an upright wooden support used for fixing a painting canvas or board usually at an angle of 20° to the vertical. (xamou-art.com)
  • Inken M. Holubec: 'The whole world is angelicamad': preparatory layers on canvas used by Angelika Kauffmann, in: Preparation for Painting. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • When faced with a tear, such as one found in a painting by Jean Hélion, he masters the thread to thread technique, which is to reposition the threads of the canvas in their right place, sometimes even restoring past restorations. (bnlib.com)
  • Past treatments that have fallen out of favor because they can cause permanent damage include transfer of the painting onto a new support, planing, and heavy cradling. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our treatments and decisions are informed by the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice put forth by the American Institute for Conservation. (alliedconservation.com)
  • Artists who have undergone preservation training can effectively communicate their intentions and artistic vision while ensuring that conservation treatments align with ethical standards and best practices. (progconcepts.com)
  • Multimodal imaging is now routinely employed during the restoration of paintings in order to detect more reliably regions or patterns of interest and to support thereby certain decisions that need to be made during the conservation-restoration treatments. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Jan Cornelis Traas, paintings restorer of the Van Gogh family collection', The Burlington Magazine 164, February 2022, pp. 164-177. (uva.nl)
  • One of the most necessary decisions in modern conservation', says professor Diane Kunzelman, a painting restorer at the Laboratorio di Restauro of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, 'is reversibility. (theflorentine.net)
  • with a supplementary study of the theory and practice of retouching in special consideration of the retouching tradition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • We are professional associates of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC) and of the International Institute for Conservation (IIC). (fineartsintl.com)
  • Lynn Kershner is a member of AIC (American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Work) in private practice. (oilpaintingdoctor.com)
  • This includes different approaches to studying painting across a different combinations of artistic techniques, restoration practices, and material characterization, including both case studies and mock-ups. (csic.es)
  • The fascinating world of art conservation and restoration deserves our admiration and appreciation for its pivotal role in preserving our artistic and cultural legacy. (weeklyvents.com)
  • In the Bachelor course the students get systematically acquainted with artistic and technical aspects of wall painting, all of which graduates must have a profound understanding, as each wall painting technique requires a different approach and procedure. (upce.cz)
  • We are constantly and innovatively expanding our highly specialized knowledge of materials, artistic techniwues, and conservation and restoration methods, develop in-house over decades. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • Art Interventions in Public and Common Urban Spaces is research that focuses on historic overview of this type of art practice in ex-Yugoslav region since the end of 1960s and the shift from artistic interventions to actions, protests and fights for public and common spaces in contemporary society. (kamov-residency.org)
  • Such not-for-profit foundations work 'to encourage individuals and private foundations to participate in the restoration and preservation of the innumerable artistic and cultural treasures located in Tuscany, and, in particular, Florence', says Countess Simonetta Brandolini d'Adda, the organization's indefatigable founder and president. (theflorentine.net)
  • Another fascinating aspect of art conservation and restoration is the preservation of historical artifacts and archaeological finds. (weeklyvents.com)
  • Deeply aware of the importance of preservation and conservation, the Museum has established the only independent department of conservation in Taiwan. (gov.tw)
  • Conservation professionals assess the condition of antiquities with the aid of scientific analysis, using a variety of modern imaging and spectroscopy technology and knowledge in physics, chemistry and material science to solve or clarify issues of preservation or conservation. (gov.tw)
  • This consortium - which includes the most distinguished European institutions engaging in cultural heritage research, as well as the Getty Conservation Institute in the United States - intends to study the material aspects of our European cultural heritage and coordinate its examination, preservation and dissemination. (codart.nl)
  • By providing comprehensive training on preservation principles, materials science, handling practices, and treatment options, artists can safeguard their own creations while also contributing to the broader efforts of preserving cultural heritage for future generations. (progconcepts.com)
  • Students are encouraged to independence in their judgement and creative thinking, which they demonstrate in their Master's Thesis, which is a proof that the student is capable not only to perform the conservation itself, but also to contribute to further development and cultivation of the discipline. (upce.cz)
  • My current research and teaching activities are closely linked to my BA in Art History (1980) and my master's thesis on conservation-restoration (1987), the latter focusing on the examination of seventy-five early-seventeenth-century Flemish panel paintings built into the wall-paneling of the Winter Room at Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen. (codart.nl)
  • After taking a brief break from higher education, Janelle obtained a master's degree in conservation biology from Green Mountain College in 2019, but her environmental journey did not start there. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • In this exhibition, visitors will learn about the Museum's conservation science and conservation techniques, and glimpse this cross-disciplinary practice that encompasses the humanities, technology and conservation. (gov.tw)
  • In addition, my new job entailed not only the supervision of a large department but also the daily challenge of introducing new documentation and research practices and being part of the museum's management team. (codart.nl)
  • The museum has a mini-site devoted to the restoration of The Bedroom , featuring a high-resolution image of the painting, a blog that details the process as it happens, supplemented with images and video, and links to Van Gogh's letters about the painting (part of the Museum's wonderful project of posting Van Gogh's letters online, which I wrote about here ). (linesandcolors.com)
  • There is also an informative section of the museum's site devoted to Van Gogh's studio practice . (linesandcolors.com)
  • He became directly involved in restoration after the 1966 floods in Florence and encouraged many conservation projects, taking a lively and critical interest in the technical examinations that accompanied them. (harvard.edu)
  • Restorations due to floods, mold, decay to the unit and the adjacent units. (freereferral.com)
  • Without going back as far as the history of the Laocoon 's restorations, de-restorations and re-restorations, we can mention the violent quarrels that took place between 1980 and 1994 over the restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes, or the no less vivid ones that occurred more recently over the restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's St Anne (at the Louvres Museum). (booksandideas.net)
  • Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) was used to characterize varnish layers on paintings. (spie.org)
  • The problem addressed by this method is that the varnish applied by artists and restorers to protect the pigments of a painting and to heighten its brilliance tends with time to turn yellow and brittle. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • All along, there were critics who noted that the treatment had only shortlived effect and that it softened the paint layer as well as - half, not all of - the varnish, but not until the 1980s was it demonstrated that varnish softened in this way flows into the craquelure of a painting, permanently affecting its total aspect. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • 3 ] Moreover, he pithily states the three principles that broadly (but not exclusively) govern contemporary restoration practices: the principles of stability, reversibility, and legibility (p. 270, note 10). (booksandideas.net)
  • More specifically, the principle of reversibility states that it must be possible to physically return the restored object to its original state before restoration operations, without the risk that this return will damage the other parts of the object. (booksandideas.net)
  • He was a counselor and defender of the cleaning and conservation of Michelangelo's frescos in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, an undertaking that astonished specialists as well as the general public by revealing a spectacular range of color that had for centuries been obscured by a dulling gray screen resulting primarily from deposits of candle smoke. (harvard.edu)
  • One of the most common types of art conservation and restoration involves paintings. (weeklyvents.com)
  • This practice involves conserving, restoring, and managing the restoration of cultural heritage. (rachel.ie)
  • Additionally, the history of, experimentation with, and evaluation of restoration products, as well as new perspectives of study. (csic.es)
  • Conservation experts carefully study the artwork's condition and history before embarking on a meticulous restoration process. (weeklyvents.com)
  • In conclusion, art conservation and restoration is a captivating field that merges science, art, and history. (weeklyvents.com)
  • John's desire to create links between the different disciplines was reflected in the 1983 Raphael Symposium he helped organize at Princeton subtitled "Science in the Service of Art History," and also in the class he co-taught with staff at The Straus Center for Conservation called "Science and the Practice of Art History. (harvard.edu)
  • On the basis of their assessment, graduates are able to determine the most efficient and relevant conservation intervention from the viewpoint of both technology, history and art, while taking into consideration the restored object's general purpose, context and value. (upce.cz)
  • Conservation - my dream of working in the multidisciplinary field of technical art history came true. (codart.nl)
  • This examination - which entailed the close study of the paintings, their setting, details of manufacture from timber to final paint layer, archival research on the trade in artists' materials, and the inspection of comparable paintings in several European collections - laid the foundation for my interest in technical art history. (codart.nl)
  • FACL has provided art conservation and painting restoration services to Brigham Young University and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormons) including the following departments: History Department, which includes the Church History Museum , Building Dept., Missionary Exhibits Depts and the Temple Department. (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • Scholarly interests: Athenian black and red-figured vases, attribution and interpretation painting, methodology, restoration and conservation, history of collecting, study and perception of vase-painting. (lerma.it)
  • Russeth argues that the ongoing "tour" of a newly auctioned Jean-Michel Basquiat painting "[emphasizes] the idea of museums as stores of financial value-loci for flows of money-rather than as havens for things that are a great deal more interesting than cash, like history, scholarship, stewardship, and conservation in all their myriad forms. (newcriterion.com)
  • The workshop focused on theme-based case studies dealing with conservation, restoration, scientific analysis, documentation and site presentation of archaeological/historical stone buildings, sculptures, wall paintings and mosaics particularly within the 'site' context, as well as off-site where challenges continue following the removal of objects. (bmitpglobalnetwork.org)
  • Modern conservation-restoration techniques favor minimal intervention that accommodates wood's natural tendency to react to environmental changes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Similar to other studios at the Faculty of Restoration, the Studio of conservation and restoration of Wall Painting and Sgraffito closely cooperates with other universities, research institutions and individual restoration and conservation specialists across Europe. (upce.cz)
  • In order to meet this obligation professionally and sustainably, conservation and restoration specialists, museum and exhibition technicians, and natural scientists work hand in hand under the umbrella of the Doerner Institut. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • Any decision involving these monumental works is inevitably highly complex, necessitating input by professionals from a variety of fields, from chemists to conservation specialists to the city government officials. (theflorentine.net)
  • Our goal is to restore each painting back to its intended original condition. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • A vast majority of the oil paintings that we repair/restore also require similar attention to the frame. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • Conservation and restoration experts work tirelessly to protect and restore cultural heritage. (weeklyvents.com)
  • The third section, "Restoration of Calligraphy and Paintings" reveals how two silk paintings are restored and mounted, introducing visitors to the different kinds of mounting, the different conditions that lead to deterioration, and the different ideas and methods to restore works and achieve the best protection. (gov.tw)
  • While, as Cometti puts it, "any object susceptible to undergoing measures of conservation or restoration has the meaning of a problem" (p. 184), the fact of restoration and its modalities pose many other problems: Why do we restore? (booksandideas.net)
  • Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, environmental conditions have deteriorated enormously, causing certain types of decay to accelerate drastically and conservation issues to grow increasingly pressing. (theflorentine.net)
  • Panel paintings are subjected to various environmental conditions during exhibition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Both works will go on display after an in-depth analysis as part of the Städel's exhibition , "Analysis, Discovery and Restoration of Pictures" which sheds light on contemporary research and conservation practices. (artnet.com)
  • In 1998, on the occasion of the "Angelica Kauffman Retrospective" in Düsseldorf, Munich and Chur, she submitted the first interim results of her technological and scientific examinations of paintings by Angelica Kauffman and presented them in an aesthetically appealing display in glass cases in the exhibition. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • The practical part of study aims to extend the students' knowledge not only of wall painting conservation, but also of sculpture and architecture surfaces. (upce.cz)
  • The umbrella term easel art helps art professionals to quickly classify it as something else than paper art or sculpture in terms of restoration practices. (xamou-art.com)
  • Digital image processing was introduced in order to detect and visualize pentimenti within paintings as well as to perform virtual restoration and provide interactive museum displays. (spie.org)
  • Scott Haskins, who originates from Southern California, moved to Santa Barbara, CA has been in private practice, Fine Art Conservation Laboratories ( FACL, Inc. ) since 1984 but continues to provide art restoration services throughout the Intermountain West. (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • Our multidisciplinary knowledge base also enables us to detect counterfeits: As a 'clearing centre', we provide advice and technological-scientific expertise on paintings. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • Those who stroll daily through the Piazza della Signoria will particularly appreciate Friends of Florence's first major project, the 2002 restoration of the marble statues within the Loggia dei Lanzi. (theflorentine.net)
  • In January 2005, after fifteen years at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, I began my current job as head of conservation, the registrar's office and the photographic department at the Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK), the national gallery of Denmark. (codart.nl)
  • The expertise of Eclectic Art & Objects Gallery's Restoration/Conservation Arts Studio is put to practice the moment we are presented with a painting in need of repair. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • We are an experienced and professionally trained staff that implements traditional as well as innovative conservation and restoration practices for furniture, wooden and metal objects, paintings, polychrome sculptures and contemporary art. (fineartsintl.com)
  • Beginning the third year of study, the core of the study moves to practical conservation carried out on historical objects, although practical assignments are an integral part of the curriculum from the first year of study in the form of mandatory summer practices. (upce.cz)
  • While the book contains many examples of restored or restorable objects , it includes few actual restorations . (booksandideas.net)
  • A century ago, the art historian-connoisseur always had the last word when it came to restoration policy and decisions concerning individual objects. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • In the Bachelor's degree programme, small objects, furniture and other wooden furnishings, whose surfaces may be finished with marquetry, stains, coatings and decorative paintings, are generally examined and worked on. (fh-potsdam.de)
  • In addition, there are objects from the field of monument conservation. (fh-potsdam.de)
  • The focus is on the objects worked on in the Conservation and Restoration degree programme, including building materials. (fh-potsdam.de)
  • Neon lights, as another example, can only live about thirty years depending on the conservation conditions. (bnlib.com)
  • Conservation and curatorial staff can mitigate risks by correcting improper storage conditions which may lead to damage from pests, water, humidity, and mold. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first step is to identify the cause of the damage and through careful analysis, we determine the proper treatment and specific materials required to bring the painting back to its original line, color, texture, and brush. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • One compelling example is the case study of artist Jane Adams, who discovered extensive damage to her oil painting due to improper storage conditions. (progconcepts.com)
  • Much time is spent scientifically analyzing the work to ensure that the proposed conservation method will not cause further damage and will be as reversible as possible. (theflorentine.net)
  • Fire and moisture damage repairs and restorations involving all of the building trades. (freereferral.com)
  • More about our past in Utah: Scott M. Haskins came to Utah in 1978 to set up the art conservation lab for the Permanent Art Collection at Brigham Young University in collaboration with the Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City and provide art conservation services for their historical art collection . (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • Ella Hendriks is full Professor in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Faculty of Humanities, Department of Arts and Culture. (uva.nl)
  • One example is the research led by Hendriks towards a sustainable management of light-induced colour change in late nineteenth century paintings, as currently implemented in the Van Gogh Museum. (uva.nl)
  • Ella Hendriks, 'The Art of Conservation: XVII. (uva.nl)
  • Nienke Bakker and Ella Hendriks, Van Gogh en de Zonnebloemen: Een meesterwerk onderzocht , exh. (uva.nl)
  • Yet the status accorded to Raphael's paintings meant they were among the greatest treasures of Italy, and their monetary value was virtually without parallel for modern works of art. (openedition.org)
  • The newly discovered Szene im Café enriches the Städel's collection of Expressionist works and paintings, and illustrates the stylistic development of Kirchner's oeuvre in the 1920s," Städel director Philipp Demandt said in a statement. (artnet.com)
  • In February 1918, Kirchner wrote a letter to the collector Carl Hagemann asking him to check for forgotten works underneath two paintings he bought from him. (artnet.com)
  • Considering this level of art I thought: working with such outstanding world heritage works, conservation and restoration of piece of arts must also be characterized by incredible professionalism. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • What's more, the studio does not lack suitable chemical products related to the conservation of works of art. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Her broad knowledge is constantly expanded by her, e.g. by participating in various types of worldwide training related to the conservation and restoration of works of art. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Vincent van Gogh's now iconic painting of his bedroom in Arles is one of his most famous and favored works. (linesandcolors.com)
  • Additionally, artists who lack knowledge in proper handling and storage practices may inadvertently expose their works to harmful light, temperature fluctuations, or pests, accelerating their deterioration. (progconcepts.com)
  • By understanding the possible structure and composition of works, it is easier to identify the art piece, as well as knowing the material more accurately gains more access to restoration. (nsk.hr)
  • The more we find out about the physical facts concerning works of art, the more aware we grow of the dangers of former and present-day restoration and conservation measures, and the narrower the margins become for responsible treatment. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • It is a very ancient practice but until the mid-twentieth century the works of art - especially paintings and architecture - were integrated with ruined parts and "updated" with respect to the fashion. (cinellicolombini.it)
  • She regularly accompanies Bettina Baumgärtel on her trips to the artist's works, and supports Baumgärtel's art-scholarly research with technological and scientific examinations of the originals, as well as with precise photographic documentations of the paintings and drawings. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • French painter Pierre Soulages asks him to take care of the restoration of his works. (bnlib.com)
  • Ancient recipes and restoration practices and their impact on painting conservation. (csic.es)
  • We maintain memberships with both local and national conservation organizations in order to keep up with the latest scientific research and innovations in the field. (alliedconservation.com)
  • Volunteers included residents, corporate groups, and civic organizations who turned their appreciation for the region's beauty into action by not only cleaning up waste, but also completing restoration projects such as painting, graffiti removal, non-native vegetation removal, mulching, trail restoration and weeding. (cleansd.org)
  • The Friends of Florence and similar organizations are critically important because conservation is a long, complex, and costly process. (theflorentine.net)
  • Wildlands Partnership is about expanding forever-wild protection across the Northeast through partnership with conservation organizations," Caitlin Mather, Land Protection Manager, said. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • The topics of the Conference focus on innovation in dedicated spectroscopic, imaging, and laser treatment systems and on their optimized application over the whole range of the conservation themes of tangible heritage. (kermes-restauro.it)
  • Conservation experts must ensure these historical textiles receive meticulous treatment, such as cleaning and repairing fragile fibers, stabilizing loose threads, and addressing discoloration. (weeklyvents.com)
  • The studio is professionally equipped with stuff needed for conservation treatment. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Subsequently, they are able to perform a qualified conservation treatment itself. (upce.cz)
  • Our aim was to invite the public to view the complex treatment of the large painting by carrying it out in a publicly accessible conservation studio. (codart.nl)
  • Virtually every prominent Old Master painting that was in a museum between 1870 and 1930 was subjected more than once to this treatment. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • Concrete examples will be shown from the ongoing conservation-restoration treatment of the Ghent Altarpiece. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Each highlights a different topic, from student research to landscape restoration, environmental education, and more. (e2ma.net)
  • We are an internationally renowned research institute with a long tradition, whose art-technological and conservation-science expertise is in demand far beyond the BStGS. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • The field of art conservation science and practice relies increasingly on a multidisciplinary research including new sensing technologies and techniques for analyzing a wealth of available data. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Artist and author Philip Juras's evocative canvases are based on extensive research, travel, and time in the field with prairie conservation experts. (illinoisstatemuseum.org)
  • On the 29 & 30 September 2016, colleagues at the Koç University's Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (RCAC) in Istanbul hosted a two day workshop entitled Talking Heavy: Current Practices in Site Conservation, Documentation and Presentation of Heavy Heritage in the Mediterranean Basin . (bmitpglobalnetwork.org)
  • Through a set of comprehensive restoration/conservation techniques, we strive to assure that whenever applicable, we use techniques that assure that any in-painting, protective varnishes, and coatings, etc. can be reversed in the future if necessary. (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • In the realm of sculptures, the challenges and techniques of conservation and restoration can be even more complex. (weeklyvents.com)
  • Conservation experts utilize scientific analysis, using techniques such as x-rays and chemical analysis, to stabilize and preserve these treasures. (weeklyvents.com)
  • Apart from wall painting, students are acquainted with the conservation of sgraffito and other plaster techniques. (upce.cz)
  • Yet Cometti does not seek to shed light on the concrete techniques of conservation-restoration, but to reveal the intellectual (philosophical, ontological, legal) presuppositions of such operations. (booksandideas.net)
  • Financial partners include NEWT, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's North American Wetland Conservation Act (NAWCA) Program, Ram Island Conservation Fund of Maine Community Foundation, and The Anahata Foundation. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • This project was funded in part by the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund (MOHF), in which proceeds from the sale of a dedicated instant lottery ticket (currently Money Comb) are used to support outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • A non‑invasive screening study of varnishes applied to three paintings by Edvard Munch using portable diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS). (uva.nl)
  • Degradation processes and the conservation of natural and synthetic organic binders, and their interaction with pigment particles. (csic.es)
  • This new text defines the principles, objectives, and methods necessary for the conservation of historic towns and urban areas. (arqueo-ecuatoriana.ec)
  • Established in Litomyšl in 1993, comprehensive wall painting restoration training corresponds with the curricula and education system which has been practised at prestigious universities in Europe for decades. (upce.cz)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Canadian Conservation Institute, and the Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material provide general guidelines on proper care and handling. (wikipedia.org)
  • Allied Conservation is a fully insured conservation practice providing museum-quality art restoration and conservation services. (alliedconservation.com)
  • A very interesting challenge for me personally, was the conservation of two paintings from the Groningen Museum made by artist Siep van den Berg . (restauratieatelier.com)
  • The paintings stored in the museum, which are not the artist's main collection, have become a challenge for me and an interesting conservation lesson under Marjan's advice. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Restoration operations are now routinely performed under the eyes of the public (the restoration of the polyptych of the Mystical Lamb by the Van Eyck brothers at the Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Ghent, scheduled for completion in 2019, is a good example). (booksandideas.net)
  • We have also provided art consultation and painting conservation services to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ( DUP or International Pioneer Museum ), The University of Utah , Utah State University in Logan and the Springville Art Museum in Springville, UT . (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • Our interdisciplinary cooperation generates scientific knowledge and insights into museum practice whose benefits extent beyond the BStGS. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • Contributions to the ICOM-CC Working Group Paintings interim meeting held at the British Museum 31 May-1 June 2007, Joyce H. Townshend, Tiarna Doherty (Hg. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • Also from Art News , Andrew Russeth penned an opinion piece earlier this month on the troubling practice of short-lived, traveling, single-work museum exhibitions that seem devoted more to boosting the value of private collections than to aesthetic merit or historical significance. (newcriterion.com)
  • The idea was conceived and developed by Duygu Çamurcuoğlu in the Department of Conservation at the British Museum with Constantinos Vasiliadis (Greece, ITP 2014), Buket Çoşkuner (Turkey, ITP 2013), Şeyda Çetin (Turkey, ITP 2014) and Esra Satıcı (Turkey, ITP 2015). (bmitpglobalnetwork.org)
  • The ITP was able to support the attendance of conservation colleagues from the British Museum and of ITP alumni from Egypt, Greece and Palestine. (bmitpglobalnetwork.org)
  • At Allied Conservation, we pair our knowledge of conservation methods with our passion for preserving art to help you enjoy your artwork to its fullest. (alliedconservation.com)
  • Also, my knowledge has been enriched and supplemented in the field of contemporary art and contemporary conservation methods. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Across the Final Surface: Observations on Charles Demuth's Painting Materials and Working Methods in His Late Industrial Oil Paintings. (kimbellart.org)
  • Although the discovery comes as a surprise, it isn't the first time that a Kirchner painting has been discovered on the same frame as another work of art. (artnet.com)
  • So far we have only a few representative paintings from Kirchner's late work. (artnet.com)
  • A​ picture frame, in many cases can be as important to the presentation and appeal of a work of art as the oil painting that it adorns! (eclecticartgallery.com)
  • Here at Allied Conservation you will know exactly who is working on your artwork and where the work is being done. (alliedconservation.com)
  • I would not hesitate to recommend Allied Conservation to anyone - they are honest about what they can do and extremely particular about the work they perform. (alliedconservation.com)
  • Gaining work experience is key for boosting your employability, especially as a conservation art student. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • Another object I had the opportunity to work with was the acrylic painting from 1991. (restauratieatelier.com)
  • We also do art conservation and painting restoration work in the Las Vegas area, throughout Southern CA , we do a lot of work in the Carmel/Monterey area. (fineartconservationlab.com)
  • William G. Wing of Englewood, New Jersey, an experienced journalist (formerly on the New York Herald Tribune) who has long been concerned with the conservation of natural areas, was engaged to do the necessary staff work for the committee. (ptn.org)
  • As part of the effort to boost zero-waste practices, I Love A Clean San Diego encouraged all volunteers to be more sustainable by choosing to bring reusable items to the cleanup such as reusable water bottles, work gloves and buckets. (cleansd.org)
  • John's involvement in the practice of painting, which began in his school days, may have prompted him to write his dissertation on color practice in late fifteenth and early sixteenth century Italy, and subsequently an innovative article on Leonardo da Vinci's color and chiaroscuro and in 1965 an impressive two-volume monograph on Andrea del Sarto, whose previously undervalued career he helped to elevate. (harvard.edu)
  • The SMK has a large collection of Dutch and Flemish drawings, prints and paintings from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, which forms the nucleus of the Old Master collection. (codart.nl)
  • We develop scientifically substantiated restoration concepts and are responsible for their practical implementation to the highest standard. (doernerinstitut.de)
  • In spite of these difficulties, conservation and the making of copies are not secret processes. (theflorentine.net)
  • In this essay, the parallel practices of the transfer method on Raphael's altarpieces in Paris and the detachment of frescoes by close followers of Raphael and Michelangelo in Rome will be explored in light of the innovations of the age in science and technology. (openedition.org)
  • Textile conservation is another specialized area within the field. (weeklyvents.com)
  • It was readily apparent that the customary diffusion of advanced technologies from science and industry into the art conservation field had been reversed. (spie.org)
  • Art conservation is a very pragmatic field, full of compromises. (garyschwartzarthistorian.nl)
  • In addition, it supports and accompanies the subjects from the field of conservation and restoration in the various fields of study. (fh-potsdam.de)
  • Restoration issues, including varnishing and cleaning practices in paintings. (csic.es)
  • knowledge and a broader overview on restoration and conservation issues also from the perspective of related disciplines. (upce.cz)
  • Few philosophers have taken an interest" in issues of conservation and restoration, writes Jean-Pierre Cometti in what will remain one of his last three books. (booksandideas.net)
  • This Special Issue aims to show a wide selection of contributions in the study of paintings as well as recent points of view to promote a greater understanding of the inherent complexity of paintings and stimulate innovative questions and discussions on this topic. (csic.es)
  • The DLC's conservation projects in Madagascar are funded entirely through grants and donations, so your contributions turn our conservation dreams into realities. (e2ma.net)
  • She is Scientific Working Group member for the Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art and Science (NICAS) and co-organizes the bi-weekly online NICAS Colloquium. (uva.nl)
  • London National Gallery Technical Bulletin , Studies in Conservation ) and science journals (e.g. (uva.nl)
  • Several technologies in addition to those involving optical wavelengths were also investigated to aid in art conservation and conservation science. (spie.org)
  • In this paper we trace the migration and adaptation of radiation divestment developments in art conservation to numerous applications in science, industry, and consumer products. (spie.org)
  • He is a graduate of SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and he is also a Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner through the Society for Ecological Restoration. (mtcubacenter.org)
  • Having successfully restored paintings from all periods of Angelica Kauffman's oeuvre, she has gathered a wealth of experience in the restoration of paintings by this artist. (angelika-kauffmann.de)
  • In Suzanne L. Stratton-Pruitt, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617-1682): Paintings from American Collections . (kimbellart.org)