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Luce and Lunder To-do list
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Conservation-Related Articles
[edit]Article | Notes and resources | Editor/s | Comments and help needed | |
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Art conservation | ||||
Preservation of meaning | ||||
International Institute for Conservation | ||||
Preventive conservation | ||||
Garry Thomson | author of the Museum Environment, first published in 1978 | |||
Book and paper conservation#Paper and conservation issues | ||||
Digital preservation | ||||
Photograph conservation | ||||
New media art preservation | ||||
Art conservation training | ||||
Conservation associations and professional organizations | ||||
Conservation science | ||||
Object conservation | ||||
Painting restoration | ||||
Rutherford John Gettens | the first chemist in the U. S. to be permanently employed by an art museum. | |||
George L. Stout | the founder and first editor of Technical Studies. (Gettens and Stout co-authored Painting Materials: A Short Encyclopaedia, first published in 1942 and reprinted in 1966.) | |||
Frame conservation |
Luce Center-Related Articles
[edit]Article | Notes and resources | Editor/s | Comments and help needed | |
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Robert Hudson | ||||
Michael Lantz | ||||
Leo Friedlander | ||||
Joseph Hirsch | ||||
Paul Cadmus | ||||
Elizabeth Nourse | ||||
Roger Medearis | ||||
Jun Kaneko | ||||
Margaret Boozer | Ceramist | |||
Howard Kottler | Ceramist | |||
Louise Cox | Painter | |||
Ruth Payne Burgess | Painter | |||
John R. Grabach | Painter | |||
Bessie Callender | Sculptor | |||
Bruce Moore | Sculptor | |||
Harold Tovish | Sculptor | |||
Simon Sparrow | Folk artist | |||
Malcah Zeldis | Folk artist | |||
Louise Goodman artist | Folk artist | |||
Nicholas Herrera | Folk artist | |||
John William "Uncle Jack" Dey | Folk artist |