Condition reporting - paintings. Part I: Introduction / [by Leslie Carlyle].: NM95-57/10-6-2018E-PDF
"Information collected in condition surveys can be used by a variety of museum professionals. Conservators, curators and collection managers may use that information to identify those objects most urgently requiring treatment or to prioritize treatment interventions across the collection. Additionally, exhibit planners can identify works that are exhibit-ready or which require moderate treatment to be exhibit-ready. Conservators can identify those works most at risk during travel and exhibit, and preparators can pre-determine crating and shipping requirements for travelling exhibits. Registrars and researchers can access information using digitized condition survey reports which capture details relating to production, materials, history and provenance"--Introduction, page [1].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Canadian Heritage. Canadian Conservation Institute. |
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Title | Condition reporting - paintings. Part I: Introduction / [by Leslie Carlyle]. |
Series title | Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) notes, 1928-1455 ; 10/6 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Earlier edition | Condition reporting - paintings. Part I, : |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Constat d’état pour les tableaux - Partie I : Introduction. Caption title. "Originally published in 1993." Includes bibliography (page 7). |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Canadian Conservation Institute, 2018, 1993. ©2018 |
Author / Contributor | Carlyle, Leslie, author |
Description | 1 online resource (7 pages). |
ISBN | 9780660283883 |
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Edition | Rev. 2018. |
Subject terms | Conservation Painting Art works |
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