Training in the Conservation of Paintings - Calouste Gulbenkian ...
Training in the Conservation of Paintings - Calouste Gulbenkian ... Training in the Conservation of Paintings - Calouste Gulbenkian ...
Chairman Sir Colin Anderson KBE Members Mr James Byam Shaw FSA Mr Andrew Forge Professor W. V. Mayneord CBE FRS Miss A. L. T. Oppe Mr David Piper CBE FSA Sir Dennis Proctor KCB Professor David Talbot Rice CBE FSA Dr Mary Woodall CBE FSA FMA Secretaries Miss Gay Hawkins (until May 1970) Miss Janet Holt
Contents i. Introductory Para. Page i. Terms of reference 9 4. Procedure 10 5. Precedents 10 6. Definition of terms 10 7. Recommendations n 2. The problem ii. Existing provision for the conservation of paintings in the United Kingdom 13 17. Deficiencies in the provision for conservation 17 19. Commonwealth and developing countries 17 20. Shortage of fully trained restorers 18 22. Danger of unqualified practitioners 18 23. Future demand for restoration 18 24. Government Temporary Training Scheme 19 25. Need for a centre of conservation and training 20 3. Training in the conservation of paintings and drawings 27. Scientific aspects of conservation 22 30. Approach to training in restoration 23 32. Qualities of a restorer 23 33. Duration of training 24 35. Apprenticeship 25 37. Apprenticeship training in courses visited by the committee (a) in Centres of Conservation 26 39. (b) in Institutes primarily concerned with training 27 42. Background and theoretical instruction 28 46. Supplementary instruction for trainees in other studios 30
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Chairman Sir Col<strong>in</strong> Anderson KBE<br />
Members Mr James Byam Shaw FSA<br />
Mr Andrew Forge<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor W. V. Mayneord CBE FRS<br />
Miss A. L. T. Oppe<br />
Mr David Piper CBE FSA<br />
Sir Dennis Proctor KCB<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor David Talbot Rice CBE FSA<br />
Dr Mary Woodall CBE FSA FMA<br />
Secretaries Miss Gay Hawk<strong>in</strong>s (until May 1970)<br />
Miss Janet Holt