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[Before Treatment] | [Before Treatment] Upon Arrival |
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[Before Treatment] Aerial View | Before Treatment] Unstable Figures |
[Before Treatment] Flaking Ground | View of the Verso of the FiguresCourtesy of Evan Krape |
Practical Intro to ConservationCourtesy of Evan Krape | XRF Scientific Analysis |
[Mid-Treatment] Cleaning Test | [Mid-Treatment] Cleaning the Waves |
[Mid-Treatment] Cleaning the Roof | [Mid-Treatment] Cleaning the Roof |
[After Treatment] |
ACP1694
Landing of Slaves at Virginia, 1619
Charles C. Dawson, William E. Scott, and Erik Lindgren
Treatment performed at: Winterthur Museum
Overseen by Conservators: Joyce Hill Stoner, Lauren Fair, Mark Anderson, and Mike Podmaniczky
Large scale diorama, one of a set of thirty-three, made for the American Negro Exposition of 1940 in Chicago, constructed of rapidly deteriorating painted plaster, wood, and masonite requiring consolidation, cleanining, fills, and inpainting
This
treatment was the Focus of my undergraduate Senior Thesis
I defended my thesis in May 2018.
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