A conservator-restorer is a professional responsible for the preservation of artistic and cultural artifacts, also known as cultural heritage. Conservators...
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Simon Rollo Gillespie (born 26 May 1955) is a British conservator-restorer of fine art, and an art historian. He is known particularly for his work with...
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artist proposed a fund for conservation work. Collection (museum) Conservator-restorer Conservation science Collections care Conservation and restoration...
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financial affairs Conservator (religion), to protect certain legal persons Conservator-restorer, of objects of cultural heritage Conservators who manage areas...
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Conservation and restoration of cultural property (redirect from Art restorer)
European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers Organisations was established in 1991 by 14 European Conservator-Restorers' Organisations. Currently representing...
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Nigel Reuben Rook Williams (15 July 1944 – 21 April 1992) was an English conservator and expert on the restoration of ceramics and glass. From 1961 until...
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The European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers' Organisations (E.C.C.O.) is a European non-governmental professional organisation aimed at safeguarding...
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A textile conservator is a conservator-restorer charged with the care, treatment, research, and preservation of textiles. Issues addressed by a textile...
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restoration of paintings – Preservation of heritage collections Conservator-restorer – Professional responsible for the preservation of artistic and cultural...
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inpainting was established. Helmut Ruhemann (1891–1973), a German restorer and conservator, led the discussions on the use of inpainting in conservation....
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Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property (redirect from Architectural conservator)
individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator-restorer. Decisions of when and how to engage in an intervention are critical...
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John Doubleday (c. 1798 – 25 January 1856) was a British craftsperson, restorer, and dealer in antiquities who was employed by the British Museum for the...
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Soft sculpture Stained glass Artwork title Roles Artist Collector Conservator-restorer paintings frescos Critic Curator Dealer Model Patron Visual arts...
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Hinnerk Scheper (category Conservator-restorers)
architectural colorist, non-fiction author, photographer, monument conservator, restorer, state curator, and urban planner. Gerhard Hermann Heinrich was...
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Olga Volchkova (category Conservator-restorers)
Institute certified her as a second-degree Oil Painting restorer. She worked as a conservator and curator in the Tver Oblast Art Gallery, and joined a...
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flexographic ink. Subsequently, it has found popular use as an adhesive by conservator-restorers, specifically in the conservation and restoration of ceramic objects...
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restoration of cultural property Conservator-restorer Banik, Gerhard; Brückle, Irene (2011). Paper and water: a guide for conservators. Amsterdam: Butterworth-Heinemann...
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Carolyn Price Horton (category Book conservators)
Price Rugh, was an American bookbinder and conservator-restorer of books. She may have been the first conservator of an American library while working at...
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Soft sculpture Stained glass Artwork title Roles Artist Collector Conservator-restorer paintings frescos Critic Curator Dealer Model Patron Visual arts...
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Soft sculpture Stained glass Artwork title Roles Artist Collector Conservator-restorer paintings frescos Critic Curator Dealer Model Patron Visual arts...
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Nataša Atanasković (category Conservator-restorers)
Атанасковић; born 1972 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian painter, conservator-restorer and writer. Atanasković studied mural painting (frescos, icons) at...
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Aviva Burnstock (category Conservator-restorers)
Art conservator...
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Richard S. McCoy (category Conservator-restorers)
Midwest, is an American arts administrator, curator, and former conservator-restorer, who is the founding executive director of Landmark Columbus Foundation...
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care Mending Conservator-restorer Darning Fresco Kintsugi Multispectral image Museum integrated pest management Painting Painting conservator Restoration...
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American museum conservator-restorer...
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deacidification of wood-pulp paper. Carolyn Price Horton (1909–2001), American conservator-restorer of books at the American Philosophical Society and Yale University...
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to cultural heritage this activity is generally undertaken by a conservator-restorer. Historically, objects made from silver were created for religious...
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Conservator-restorer Conservation scientist Conservation technician Curator Exhibition designer Mount maker Objects conservator Paintings conservator...
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Burville, organ restorer, toy repairer Sara Dennis, embroidery specialist John Dilworth, violin restorer Louise Drover, paper conservator Neil Fairley,...
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George L. Stout (category Conservator-restorers)
department of Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, where he worked as a lecturer and conservator. Along with Harvard chemist Rutherford John Gettens, Stout pioneered...
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