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Created in the late 19th century in Shiraz, Iran, this object is one of four large panels from a dec
Artists pour their creativity into more than just imagery and concept; they also get innovative when
Conservators relish the chance to nerd-out over historic artist materials. What’s even more exciting
Saipan Bridled White-eye Zosterops conspiculatus saypani
If you visit the museum this summer, you may notice a conspicuous absence in the 5th Floor American
some spreads from a book I made about chimney swifts!
Proud moment: condition reporting and preparing To Prince Edward Island (1965) by Alex Colville for
Best Art Con graphic! Thank you MC 2003, whoever you may be!
Identifying Craquelure on Paintings Top Left: Typical 14th and 15 C Italian panel, grain vertical; C
Just discovered my stretcher has a maker’s stamp “I. Peel Liner” must’ve been a de-liner: I peel ‘em
Preparing paintings for loan and sealing frames - everyday tasks of a paintings conservator in a mus
A team of objects and paintings conservators in the Brooklyn Museum Conservation Lab have been worki
Over a year ago, our conservators began examining some of our ancient Egyptian portrait panel painti
Now finished with frame and all “Mystic Leucistic Green Sea Turtle”! Doing this ink painting was ext
“Mystic Leucistic Green Sea Turtle”! Here is a close up on this painting. Green sea turtles are alre
My painting “Mythical Mountain Cat” was donated @snowleopardtrust and is now available on their shop
When the frame for Walter Brackett’s Trout (1867) was undergoing extensive treatment in preparation
This frame and its companion painting, Trout (1867) by Walter Brackett, are currently undergoing tre
The #ProjectBlueBoy gallery experience is almost complete. For the last few months, conservator Chri
As we recently discussed, our paintings and objects conservators are currently investigating the&nbs
Albert Bierstadt’s A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie (1866) last underwent a ma
Over the last few weeks, pre-program conservation interns Natasha Kung and Meredith Menache have bee
It’s August and that means Brooklyn Museum is hosting Summer Camp! Each week during the
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