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Conservation and restoration of cultural property

The conservation and restoration of cultural property focuses on protection and care of cultural property (tangible cultural heritage), including artworks, architecture, archaeology, and museum collections. Conservation activities include preventive conservation, examination, documentation, research, treatment, and education. This field is closely allied…

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Conservation and restoration of cultural property

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Avg. degree1.99
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conservation cultural heritage museum museums collections art work materials use within restoration conservators care field first sector research energy international

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Michael Faraday began to study the damaging effects of the environment on works of artinstance ofthe fields of science and art became increasingly intertwined as scientists0.80text
Ione Gedye both in the fieldinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
in archaeological collectionsinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
particularly those of the Institute of Archaeologyinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
London.In the United Kingdominstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
pioneering research into painting materialsinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
conservationinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
ceramicsinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
and stone conservation was conducted by Arthur Pillans Laurieinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
academic chemistinstance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
Principal of Heriot-Watt University from 1900instance ofkey research and technical experimentation in conservation was undertaken by women0.80text
Cesare Brandi have also played a significant role in developing conservation science theoryinstance ofArt historians and theorists0.80text

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