Reminded me immediately of thisVintageTechnologies wrote:In a news update, the so-called conservators have been identified.
http://youtu.be/wPv64jmcqoA?t=14s
Reminded me immediately of thisVintageTechnologies wrote:In a news update, the so-called conservators have been identified.
i have some doubts about the conservators being professionaljboger wrote:I had an acquaintance do reverse glass painting for two of my clocks. He is a professional. I let him know that he can have my clocks as long as he wants. And yes there are impatient clients who want the job done quickly. But I don't think that applies here.
I recently bought an 18th C mirror in need of conservation. It was not a major project, no real challenges. But I studied it for a week before I did anything. And because I was working with hide glue I did a dry run first with all my clamps. All that for a $55 purchase. I know that, if in the process of working on something and I run into a problem. I don't act on any brilliant ideas that just come to me. Those are a recipe for disaster. I back off and come back to the problem later after I thought it through and decided on a course of action.
What happened in the Cairo Museum is beyond belief. I believe that museum has the resources--both financial and in terms of expertise--such that this should never have happened. I can not believe that those who epoxied the beard back on had any training in conservation whatsoever, the first rule of which is, whatever you do should be reversible. Nothing had been thought through. All the worse if they were professional conservators.
The Declaration of Independence is now almost completely illegible due to decades of improper handling.NEFaurora wrote:
That would be like us taking the Declaration of Independence and gluing it to a back board..
I was in DC a few years ago and saw the Declaratioin of Independence. It's a little disappointing for sure, but still interesting just to see it.52089 wrote:The Declaration of Independence is now almost completely illegible due to decades of improper handling.NEFaurora wrote:
That would be like us taking the Declaration of Independence and gluing it to a back board..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_h ... ossed_copy