Symposium Papers
Personal Viewpoints: Thoughts About Paintings Conservation
Edited by Mark Leonard
2003
136 pages
PDF file size: 12.3 MB
Description
Bringing innovative scientific techniques to an aesthetic endeavor, paintings conservators interact intimately with works of art. They face countless decisions as they implement a course of treatment for each picture in their care. In this volume of essays, responses, and panel discussions, six paintings conservators, three curators, and a conservation scientist candidly reflect on the challenges and sometimes controversial choices involved in treating works of art.
A thoughtful, provocative, and passionate analysis of the ever-evolving art and science of paintings conservation, Personal Viewpoints offers a rare opportunity to listen in as a diverse group of professionals articulate the practical and theoretical commitments that animate the best work in conservation today.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Session 1
- The Conservator as Narrator: Changed Perspectives in the Conservation of Paintings, David Bomford
- Croce e Delizia, Andrea Rothe
- Comments, John Walsh
- Comments, Ashok Roy
- Panel Discussion
- Session 2
- The Artist’s Voice, Mark Leonard
- Ravished Images Restored, Jørgen Wadum
- Comments, Philip Conisbee
- Panel Discussion
- Session 3
- Embracing Humility in the Shadow of the Artist, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro
- Episodes from a Pilgrimage, Zahira Véliz
- Comments, Scott Schaefer
- Panel Discussion
- Closing Remarks, John Walsh
- About the Authors
- Index
- Photograph Credits
About the Author
Mark Leonard is a conservator of paintings formerly at the J. Paul Getty Museum.