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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.
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