by Kelly Rectenwald, Conservator of Objects
7/11/2024
Art Deco, CAMConservation, Joseph Urban, 1920s desk lamps, brass, tarnish, objects conservation
This pair of art deco lamps, designed by Joseph Urban, was last on view in 2022 as part of the exhibition Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom by Joseph Urban.
by Conservation
7/14/2022
Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
These prints from the museum’s Mary R. Schiff Library are as much a contrast to the old master prints as Elaine Wormser’s bedroom was to the rest of the traditionally decorated apartment.
by Conservation
7/7/2022
CAMConservation, art deco, made with mood, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom, Joseph Urban
Conservation can take you strange places--like up a ladder in a 1929 bedroom!
by Amy Dehan, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design
6/16/2022
Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom, Decorative Arts and Design, ceramic dog figurines, 1920s
To resurrect the Wormser Bedroom, we relied closely on photographs of the interior taken in 1930. Zooming into these old pictures, we were able to take inventory of Elaine’s collection and determine which pups remained and which, over the years, had gone astray.
by Conservation
6/15/2022
paper, conservation, Albrecht Dürer, CAMConservation, Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
When private owners generously allow the museum to display their pieces, the conservators sometimes need to put a little effort into stabilizing them before they go into the gallery. This was the case with a monumental woodcut print by Albrecht Dürer that will soon be seen in the Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom by Joseph Urban exhibit.
by Conservation
3/24/2022
Joseph Urban, Heinrich Lefler, Brothers Grimm, works on paper, paper conservation, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
A group of illustrations of Brothers Grimm fairy tales were prepared for matting.
by Talia Shiroma, Joseph Urban Interactive Project Interpretive Intern
2/11/2022
Joseph Urban, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Decorative Arts and Design, Interior Design, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
Next summer, the Cincinnati Art Museum will display an exhibition based on Urban’s late 1920s commission for the Wormser family of Chicago. Over several years of researching this work of art, a bedroom for a young woman, the curatorial team gleaned information about the workers and manufacturers who potentially fabricated many of the room’s design elements.
by Conservation
12/3/2020
CAMconservation, textileconservation, behind the scenes, Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
This bedspread is getting "ready for her close-up."
by Conservation
5/7/2020
textile conservation, behind the scenes, uphostery conservation, headboard, furnture, Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
This padded headboard insert has a doppelganger. It is being prepared for an exhibition next year and came to the textile conservation lab for treatment.
by Conservation
10/24/2019
conservation, textile conservation, behind the scenes, Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
A steady hand and a sharp eye are key for the repair currently underway of this painted silk taffeta bedspread in the textile conservation lab.
by Conservation
5/30/2019
Joseph Urban, 1920s desk lamps, behind the scenes, conservation, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
This week the objects conservator is working on an unusual project requiring the skills of an electrician.
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