by Conservation
12/16/2021
behind the scenes, Nabataean art, Nabataean Shrine, stone conservation, objects conservation, archaeological conservation, CAMConservation, Nabatea
This week in objects conservation, we’re doing the finishing touches to the 100+ objects being installed in our newly renovated Ancient Middle East Gallery, opening Saturday, December 18.
by Conservation
3/7/2019
behind the scenes, conservation, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nabataean Shrine
Earlier this month our objects conservator and one of our mount makers traveled to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC to install our Nabataean Shrine for the first time in 15 years!
by Conservation
9/28/2018
behind the scenes, Eagly Wrestling with Serpent, Nabataean Shrine
Objects conservation is finishing the treatment of the Nabataean limestone sculpture Eagle Wrestling with Serpent, which dates from 50-150 CE.
by Convservation
8/2/2018
behind the scenes, conservation, Nabataean Shrine
Our objects conservator has been working with Andy Wolf, an intern from NYU’s graduate training program.
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