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Best Books on Art Conservation and Restoration

Here is a rundown of some valuable books on art care to help you hone your skills as a curator, museum manager, archivist, or independent collector.

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Best Books on Art Conservation and Restoration

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  1. Best 6 Books on Art Conservation and Restoration

  2. This book is a part of a series called READINGS IN CONSERVATION BY THE GETTY CONSERVATION INSTITUTE. It guides you on the approaches of art conservation.

  3. This book guides you through the visual examination and documentation that has to be done to help you choose the best method and materials for cleaning for adhering to infilling for painting.

  4. This book is a valuable purchase for all the professional and student conservators, museum professionals, curators, organic chemists, and restorers.

  5. This eminent book is the brainchild of Sir Ernst Gombrich (1909-2001) who is known for his expertise. He has authored several books that have been translated into more than twenty languages and many of them are classics.

  6. This book covers everything like ceramic technology, deterioration, cleaning filling, consolidation, retouching, preventative measures, and how to set up a lab.

  7. This book covers everything it goes into archaeological environments and the various agents of decay in them. This is downright essential as different materials will behave differently in wet areas than they would in dry areas.

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