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Receiving a painting for treatment
Microscopic examination
Dusting the reverse of a painting
Cleaning the reverse of a canvas
Consolidation of lifting paint
Reweaving a tear
Mounting a painting on a new stretcher
In the New York studio
In the Miami studio
Mounting a painting on a new stretcher
Removal of surface grime
Varnish removal
Removal of overpaint
Filling an area of loss
Retouching
Lining a painting in a vacuum envelope
Consolidation of a large Thai painting
Retouching
Examining a painting in Paris
Grime removal from a mural
Reattaching a loose paint chip
Varnish removal
Treatment of a contemporary painting
Site preparation before conserving a mural
Treatment of "Old King Cole" by Maxfield Parrish
"Old King Cole" by Maxfield Parrish after reinstallation
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Rustin Presents Paper on Emergency Preparedness
RLACA at AIC in IND
Time Out For Some Celebration
Caring for a Luini at The Ringling
Another Successful Seminar Given on the Treatment of Paintings Damaged by Superstorm Sandy
Seminar Presented at Pratt Institute for Fire and Soot Damaged Paintings
Conservator Yeonjoo Kim Attended a Workshop
Art Care Seminar for Painters
Appearing at the 101st Annual College Art Association Conference in New York City
RLACA Director Harriet Irgang Alden Assessing Affected Paintings at the FAIC Cultural Recovery Center in Brooklyn
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