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Vol.21 no1(2006) - 2006-01-01 - Mosaic Conservation (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.21 no1(2006) - 2006-01-01 - Mosaic Conservation Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2006 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Brandi, Cesare (1906-1988)
Comité international pour la conservation des mosaïques
Mosaïque -- Conservation et restauration
Mosaïque -- Pays arabes -- Conservation et restauration
Mosaïque romaine -- Tunisie
Pavements de mosaïque -- Antiquité -- Tunisie -- Conservation et restauration
Sites historiques -- ProtectionIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Detail of a fourth-century Roman mosaic, one of several found in the House of the Nymphs at Neapolis, now modern Nabeul in Tunisia. The mosaic depicts a scene from the story of the Trojan War: Chryses, a priest of Apollo, is kneeling in front of King Agamemnon, asking that the king release his captive daughter, Chryseis. The mosaic is presently housed in the Regional Archaeological Museum of Nabeul. Photo: Bruce White.
Mosaic Conservation: Fifty Years of Modern Practice
The philosophy and approach to the conservation of mosaics underwent significant change in the post-World War II period, a transformation that is still under way. Where once mosaics were routinely removed from archaeological sites, now the trend is to conserve them in situ when possible.
A Need for Strategy: A Discussion about Conserving Mosaics in the Arab World
Amr al-Azm of Damascus University, Aïcha Ben Abed of the Institut National du Patrimoine of Tunisia, and Isabelle Skaf, a private conservator currently consulting for Lebanon's Direction Générale des Antiquités, talk with Martha Demas and Jeffrey Levin of the Getty Conservation Institute.
Assessing the Protective Function of Shelters over Mosaics
Over the last two years, English Heritage, the Israel Antiquities Authority, and the Getty Conservation Institute have been pursuing research into the efficacy of shelters in protecting in situ mosaics.
Lessons Learned: A Report on the 2005 ICCM Conference
In November 2005 in Tunisia, the International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics (ICCM) held its ninth conference, which explored what has been accomplished in the almost thirty years since the iccm's founding. The conference also drew some conclusions about where the mosaic conservation field needs to go.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v21n1.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.21 no1(2006) - 2006-01-01 - Mosaic Conservation [texte imprimé] . - 2006.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Brandi, Cesare (1906-1988)
Comité international pour la conservation des mosaïques
Mosaïque -- Conservation et restauration
Mosaïque -- Pays arabes -- Conservation et restauration
Mosaïque romaine -- Tunisie
Pavements de mosaïque -- Antiquité -- Tunisie -- Conservation et restauration
Sites historiques -- ProtectionIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Detail of a fourth-century Roman mosaic, one of several found in the House of the Nymphs at Neapolis, now modern Nabeul in Tunisia. The mosaic depicts a scene from the story of the Trojan War: Chryses, a priest of Apollo, is kneeling in front of King Agamemnon, asking that the king release his captive daughter, Chryseis. The mosaic is presently housed in the Regional Archaeological Museum of Nabeul. Photo: Bruce White.
Mosaic Conservation: Fifty Years of Modern Practice
The philosophy and approach to the conservation of mosaics underwent significant change in the post-World War II period, a transformation that is still under way. Where once mosaics were routinely removed from archaeological sites, now the trend is to conserve them in situ when possible.
A Need for Strategy: A Discussion about Conserving Mosaics in the Arab World
Amr al-Azm of Damascus University, Aïcha Ben Abed of the Institut National du Patrimoine of Tunisia, and Isabelle Skaf, a private conservator currently consulting for Lebanon's Direction Générale des Antiquités, talk with Martha Demas and Jeffrey Levin of the Getty Conservation Institute.
Assessing the Protective Function of Shelters over Mosaics
Over the last two years, English Heritage, the Israel Antiquities Authority, and the Getty Conservation Institute have been pursuing research into the efficacy of shelters in protecting in situ mosaics.
Lessons Learned: A Report on the 2005 ICCM Conference
In November 2005 in Tunisia, the International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics (ICCM) held its ninth conference, which explored what has been accomplished in the almost thirty years since the iccm's founding. The conference also drew some conclusions about where the mosaic conservation field needs to go.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v21n1.p [...] Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23357 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt Vol.21 no3(2006) - 2006-09-01 - World Rock Art (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.21 no3(2006) - 2006-09-01 - World Rock Art Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2006 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration
Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration -- Afrique du Sud
Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration -- États-Unis
Grottes -- Protection
Pétroglyphes.
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Gestion
Sites historiques -- Protection
Spectroscopie de fluorescenceIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Enhanced detail of rock art in Tigui Cocoina cave in the Tassili d'Emi Koussi region of Chad. Photo: © David Coulson.
Rock Art Today
Rock art is a major part of our cultural heritage. It is certainly the most ancient and perhaps the most vulnerable. How can we best preserve the millions of images on rocks throughout the world, which constitute a kind of gigantic museum collection exposed to the depredations of nature and human activity?
Preserving a Worldwide Heritage: A Discussion about Rock Art Conservation
J. Claire Dean, an archaeological conservator in private practice; Josephine Flood, former director of the Aboriginal Environment section of the Australian Heritage Commission; and Jo Anne Van Tilburg, director of the Rock Art Archive at UCLA's Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, talk with Neville Agnew and Jeffrey Levin of the Getty Conservation Institute.
U.S. Rock Art in the Twenty-first Century: Problems and Prospects
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic change in the status of North American rock art, expressed in the United States by numerous research advances and a greater concern for conservation and site management. While these improvements are cause for optimism, serious problems persist, including the lack of trained rock art conservators and limited resources for site documentation and management.
Building Capacity to Conserve Southern African Rock Art
Over the years, the GCI has facilitated conservation and training programs to improve the management of rock art sites, particularly in the Americas and Australia. The lessons learned from these programs have been valuable in structuring the Institute's most recent involvement in rock art conservation—the Southern African Rock Art Project.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v21n3.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.21 no3(2006) - 2006-09-01 - World Rock Art [texte imprimé] . - 2006.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration
Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration -- Afrique du Sud
Art pariétal -- Conservation et restauration -- États-Unis
Grottes -- Protection
Pétroglyphes.
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Gestion
Sites historiques -- Protection
Spectroscopie de fluorescenceIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Enhanced detail of rock art in Tigui Cocoina cave in the Tassili d'Emi Koussi region of Chad. Photo: © David Coulson.
Rock Art Today
Rock art is a major part of our cultural heritage. It is certainly the most ancient and perhaps the most vulnerable. How can we best preserve the millions of images on rocks throughout the world, which constitute a kind of gigantic museum collection exposed to the depredations of nature and human activity?
Preserving a Worldwide Heritage: A Discussion about Rock Art Conservation
J. Claire Dean, an archaeological conservator in private practice; Josephine Flood, former director of the Aboriginal Environment section of the Australian Heritage Commission; and Jo Anne Van Tilburg, director of the Rock Art Archive at UCLA's Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, talk with Neville Agnew and Jeffrey Levin of the Getty Conservation Institute.
U.S. Rock Art in the Twenty-first Century: Problems and Prospects
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic change in the status of North American rock art, expressed in the United States by numerous research advances and a greater concern for conservation and site management. While these improvements are cause for optimism, serious problems persist, including the lack of trained rock art conservators and limited resources for site documentation and management.
Building Capacity to Conserve Southern African Rock Art
Over the years, the GCI has facilitated conservation and training programs to improve the management of rock art sites, particularly in the Americas and Australia. The lessons learned from these programs have been valuable in structuring the Institute's most recent involvement in rock art conservation—the Southern African Rock Art Project.
GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v21n3.p [...] Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23355 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt Vol.26 no1(2011:spring) - 2011-03-01 - Sustainability & heritage (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.26 no1(2011:spring) - 2011-03-01 - Sustainability & heritage Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2011 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture et climat
Art -- Collections publiques -- Conservation et restauration
Développement durable -- Coopération internationale
Materiaux -- Aspect environemetnal
Monuments historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Musées -- Gestion des collections
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Aspect environnemental
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Étude et enseignement
Sites historiques -- ProtectionIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
Spring 2011 • Sustainability & Heritage
Download PDF Version (5.9 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
The National Trust shop at Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, England, when the River Derwent overflowed after a one-in-one thousand year rainstorm in which twelve inches of rain fell in twenty-four hours. Climate change—manifest by increasingly severe weather patterns—can directly impact historic structures. Photo: National Trust.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Forging a Role for Heritage Conservation
By Erica Avrami
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CULTURAL HERITAGE
From International Policy to Action
By May Cassar
SUSTAINABILITY AND COLLECTIONS
By Sarah Staniforth
UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS
By John Fidler, George Wheeler, and Dwayne Fuhlhage
CONSERVATION WRIT LARGE
A Discussion about Sustainability and Heritage
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to sustainability and cultural heritage
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Modern and Contemporary Art Research Update
Conservation of Tutankhamen Tomb
América Tropical Update
Niépce in England Conference
MEGA-Jordan Launched
Teaching Materials Available
Martha Demas Honored
GCI Receives National Science Foundation Grant
Visiting Project Partners
Franciza Lima Toledo
Giorgio Torraca
Changing Views of Textile Conservation
House Paints, 1900—1960: History and Use
Terra 2008: The 10th International Conference on the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural HeritageEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/26_1/ [n° ou bulletin]Vol.26 no1(2011:spring) - 2011-03-01 - Sustainability & heritage [texte imprimé] . - 2011.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture et climat
Art -- Collections publiques -- Conservation et restauration
Développement durable -- Coopération internationale
Materiaux -- Aspect environemetnal
Monuments historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Musées -- Gestion des collections
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Aspect environnemental
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Étude et enseignement
Sites historiques -- ProtectionIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
Spring 2011 • Sustainability & Heritage
Download PDF Version (5.9 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
The National Trust shop at Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, England, when the River Derwent overflowed after a one-in-one thousand year rainstorm in which twelve inches of rain fell in twenty-four hours. Climate change—manifest by increasingly severe weather patterns—can directly impact historic structures. Photo: National Trust.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Forging a Role for Heritage Conservation
By Erica Avrami
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CULTURAL HERITAGE
From International Policy to Action
By May Cassar
SUSTAINABILITY AND COLLECTIONS
By Sarah Staniforth
UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS
By John Fidler, George Wheeler, and Dwayne Fuhlhage
CONSERVATION WRIT LARGE
A Discussion about Sustainability and Heritage
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to sustainability and cultural heritage
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Modern and Contemporary Art Research Update
Conservation of Tutankhamen Tomb
América Tropical Update
Niépce in England Conference
MEGA-Jordan Launched
Teaching Materials Available
Martha Demas Honored
GCI Receives National Science Foundation Grant
Visiting Project Partners
Franciza Lima Toledo
Giorgio Torraca
Changing Views of Textile Conservation
House Paints, 1900—1960: History and Use
Terra 2008: The 10th International Conference on the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural HeritageEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/26_1/ Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23475 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt Vol.26 no2(2011:fall) - 2011-09-01 - Historic cities (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.26 no2(2011:fall) - 2011-09-01 - Historic cities Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2011 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- 20e siècle -- Aspect historique
Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Aspect historique
Dommages de guerre
Séminaire international pour la réhabilitation des centres historiques des villes d'Amérique latine
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration
Sites historiques -- Protection
Sites historiques -- Protection -- Amérique latine
Urbanisation -- Histoire et critiqueIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
Download PDF Version (6.5 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Aerial view of Amsterdam. In 1975, the city hosted the Council of Europe's Congress on the European Architectural Heritage, which produced the seminal policy document the Declaration of Amsterdam. It states that architectural conservation must become an integral part of urban and regional planning and should involve both local authorities and citizens. Photo: © Narvikk.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
CONSERVATION PLANNING
The Road Less Traveled
By Francesco Siravo
SUSTAINABLE PRESERVATION OF THE URBAN HERITAGE
Lessons from Latin America
By Eduardo Rojas
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORIC URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
By Susan Macdonald
THE CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC CITIES AND URBAN SETTLEMENTS INITIATIVE
By Françoise Decamps
BALANCING CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
A Discussion about Urban Heritage Conservation
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to historic cities
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
China Principles Revision Workshop
MOSAIKON: Bulla Regia
Exhibit: From Start to Finish: De Wain Valentine's Gray Column
Modern Paints: CAPS Workshop
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
Graduate Intern Program
Upcoming Stone Conference
GCI Website Redesigned
Postdoctoral Fellows Arrive
2011 Stone Course Completed
GCI Staff Honored
US/ICOMOS Award for GCI
Visiting Scientist
Facing the Challenges of Panel Paintings Conservation: Trends, Treatments, and Training
From Start to Finish: De Wain Valentine's Gray Column
Jean Paul Riopelle[n° ou bulletin]Vol.26 no2(2011:fall) - 2011-09-01 - Historic cities [texte imprimé] . - 2011.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- 20e siècle -- Aspect historique
Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Aspect historique
Dommages de guerre
Séminaire international pour la réhabilitation des centres historiques des villes d'Amérique latine
Sites historiques -- Conservation et restauration
Sites historiques -- Protection
Sites historiques -- Protection -- Amérique latine
Urbanisation -- Histoire et critiqueIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
Download PDF Version (6.5 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Aerial view of Amsterdam. In 1975, the city hosted the Council of Europe's Congress on the European Architectural Heritage, which produced the seminal policy document the Declaration of Amsterdam. It states that architectural conservation must become an integral part of urban and regional planning and should involve both local authorities and citizens. Photo: © Narvikk.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
CONSERVATION PLANNING
The Road Less Traveled
By Francesco Siravo
SUSTAINABLE PRESERVATION OF THE URBAN HERITAGE
Lessons from Latin America
By Eduardo Rojas
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORIC URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
By Susan Macdonald
THE CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC CITIES AND URBAN SETTLEMENTS INITIATIVE
By Françoise Decamps
BALANCING CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
A Discussion about Urban Heritage Conservation
KEY RESOURCES
A list of key resources related to historic cities
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
China Principles Revision Workshop
MOSAIKON: Bulla Regia
Exhibit: From Start to Finish: De Wain Valentine's Gray Column
Modern Paints: CAPS Workshop
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
Graduate Intern Program
Upcoming Stone Conference
GCI Website Redesigned
Postdoctoral Fellows Arrive
2011 Stone Course Completed
GCI Staff Honored
US/ICOMOS Award for GCI
Visiting Scientist
Facing the Challenges of Panel Paintings Conservation: Trends, Treatments, and Training
From Start to Finish: De Wain Valentine's Gray Column
Jean Paul RiopelleExemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23476 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt