by Conservation
10/14/2021
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Catch this object on view later this year when our Nabatean collections return to the galleries.
by Conservation
7/22/2021
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Catch this newly stabilized object back on display in the Islamic galleries later this year!
by Conservation
6/24/2021
ceramics conservation, ceramics, islamic ceramics, Islamic Art, behind the scenes, objects conservation, CAMConservation
This week in objects conservation: Anytime an object is selected for display our objects conservator assesses its condition to determine whether it is stable, or whether it needs conservation treatment before display.
by Conservation
5/27/2021
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These two ceramic pieces have the same condition issues we see in many ceramic objects conserved in the early to mid 20th C.
by Conservation
4/29/2021
ceramics, ceramics conservation, islamic ceramics, Islamic Art, Islamic, behind the scenes, objects conservation, CAMConservation
This week we have a 16th C mug decorated with ships, seas, and animals.
by Conservation
4/1/2021
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This week we have an 18thC Islamic ceramic vessel with beautiful underglaze decoration.
by Conservation
1/7/2021
behind the scenes, lusterware, islamic ceramics, objects conservation, ceramics conservation, conservation
This bowl, from Iraq, is a beautiful example of lusterware. Luster is an iridescent effect produced by metallic oxides in the overglaze.
by Conservation
9/24/2020
ceramics conservation, objects conservation, conservation
This ceramic lion has been in the lab getting ready for an upcoming gallery rotation, meaning when a group of works from our permanent collection are ‘rotated’ onto view in a gallery.
by Conservation
4/2/2020
ceramics conservation, objects conservation, porcelain, capillary action, behind the scenes, cup, saucer
This set is made of porcelain with very thin, translucent walls and a gilt fruit and vine design.
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