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Kuan-Yin Standing on a Dragon
$160.00
Buddhist Statue Art

Bust of Julius Caesar, Roman Emperor
$215.00
Ancient Roman Statue Art

Rosetta Stone Bookends
$125.00
Egyptian Home Decor Accessory

Athena Pallas Greek Goddess of Wisdom Bust
$210.00
Ancient Greek Statue Art

Archangel Raphael Statue
$99.00
Unique Religious Gift

Fish and Bird Tessellation #1 - Escher
$45.00


Geisha with Headband By Katsushika Hokusai
$55.00
Geisha Figurine Art For Home Decor

Dentist Visit by Honore Daumier
$62.00
Classic Figurine Art

Artemis Hunting Black Figure Vase
$165.00
Ancient Greek Pottery

Ganesh on Lotus
$55.00
Hindu God of Wisdom

Winged Isis, Standing - Small
$25.00
Isis the Protector, A Home Decor Accessory

Demeter Wall Sculpture
$70.00
The Mother Earth Harvest Goddess

Byzantine Style Greek Icon-Tree of Life
$115.00
Gorgeous Religious Art

Happy Buddha #3, Colored Details
$40.00
Buddhist Statue for Home and Office Decor
    
 
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ART CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION


Conservation is the profession devoted to the preservation of cultural property for the future. Conservation activities include examination, documentation, treatment, and preventive care, supported by research and education. (Definition taken from the Core Documents of The American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works.) Art conservation is not identical to art restoration. Restoration is a process that attempts to return the work of art to some previous state that restorer imagines to be "original". This was commonly done in the past. However, in the late 20th century a separate concept of conservation was developed that is more concerned with preserving the work of art for the future, and less with making it look pristine. Restoration is controversial, since it often involves some irreversable change to the original material of the artwork with the goal of making it "look good." The attitude of restorers in recent years is to make all the restoration they undertake reversable. The use of watercolor paints to inpaint damages on fresco is an example of a technique utilized to achieve almost complete reversability.

Art conservation can involve the cleaning and stabilization of art work. Ideally, any process used is reversible, departures from that ideal not being undertaken lightly. Cleaning is not a reversible process and can sometimes be controversial due to fears that cleaning would damage a piece, or on the grounds that damage or residue forms part of the history of a given piece and should not be modified. Michaelangelo's statue of David has undergone two cleanings to remove dirt that had accumulated on the statue's surface.
 
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