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Highlights in this issue
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Polychrome & petrographical analysis of the De Lucy effigy
Sarah Boulter, Sculpture Student on the RCA/V&A Conservation Course
One of the highlights of the MA course in sculpture conservation was carrying out research and analysis on an effigy of a knight called De Lucy.
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Protecting Tutankhamun
Professor Christopher Frayling, Course Director, Faculty of Humanities, Royal College of Art
In making the television series 'The Face of Tutankhamun', it was agreed that a central theme would be the conflicting demands of the tourist industry and the conservation of King Tut's treasures. But the question was: how were we to present the problem in a constructive as well as informative way?
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Conservation department group photograph, 1993
Conservation Department Group Photograph, 1993
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Camille Silvy, 'River Scene, France'
Elizabeth Martin, Senior Conservator, Paper Section, Conservation Department
In his book, Mark Haworth-Booth has provided a fascinating background for the history of this photograph.
July 1993 Issue 08
- Editorial
- Polychrome & petrographical analysis of the De Lucy effigy
- Protecting Tutankhamun
- Conservation department group photograph, 1993
- Hankyu - the final analysis? A new approach to condition reporting for loans
- Camille Silvy, 'River Scene, France'
- A conservation treatment to remove residual iron from platinum prints
- Film '93: a visit to BFI/NFTVA J Paul Getty Jr conservation centre, Berkhamsted
- The class of '93