by Conservation
2/28/2019
behind the scenes, conservation, paintings, Frank Duveneck, Ralston Crawford, Walter Elmer Schofield
By complete coincidence, three very large ships were recently at anchor in the paintings conservation studio.
by Conservation
1/31/2019
behind the scenes, conservation, paintings, Walter Elmer Schofield, The Landing Stage at Boulogne
One of the many examination techniques used when planning a paintings conservation treatment is raking light, where a light placed at one side of the painting and the light “rakes” across the surface.
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