Touchdown! Conserving a Down Marker
This football down marker came to us from the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives at Texas A & M University Libraries. Well worn from its days on the field, this football marker’s paint layer was badly flaking, the metal was corroding, and the wood topper was splitting.
A Gilded Frame from The Cushing Memorial Library and Archives at Texas A&M University Library
This incredibly intricate frame also came from The Cushing Memorial Library and Archives at Texas A & M University Library. The frame is composed of wood, gesso, plaster, and an original combination of metal and gold leaf. Unusually so, the frieze is composed of large pebbles, and gilded, a non-traditional move away from most frames, which choose a fine grain of sand.
Our Conservators Favorite Treatments of 2019
Conserving an Heirloom: An Italian Passport from 1897
Road Trip to Miami
The Imperial Screen of Emperor Qianlong
After comprehensive treatment, the Imperial Screen of Emperor Qianlong we treated for the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art has been reinstalled!
The Patriarch of the Bugatti Dynasty
Making Modernism: Verve Magazine and the Creation of the Aesthetic of the 20th Century
Verve magazine was a glossy, slippery publication, put in boxes for purchase. We were ecstatic to be able to treat two of these boxes at The Center. Brought to us darkened and embrittled with age, they exhibited minor distortion, with scattered handling dents, skinning, abrasions, and tears throughout, sometimes resulting in severe losses. The boxes were both covered in a heavy layer of surface grime and inherent age-related discoloration.
Homer Owen Hacker's Dreamy Maritime Watercolor
Conserving a Chicago Landmark: Vivian Maier
Treating a Forefather to Socialist Realism: A New Acquisition from The Chazen Museum
Open House Chicago 2019 a Busy Success for The Center
A Look Inside Jeanne Gang's Sketchbook
Figure Studies from Kerry James Marshall
Robert Mallary: Sculpting the Future
Conserving a Salvaged Civil War Portrait
Shipping Basics
Whether you’re wrapping up a family heirloom to send to us, returning a fragile purchase to an online shop, or mailing a holiday gift to family, it’s important to pack your art or other delicate property safely and securely to ensure that it makes it to its destination in one piece. Professional art handling and shipping is always preferred and recommended, but there will always be situations when it makes more sense to do it yourself – here’s how to make sure you’re successful.
It's All in the Family: Conserving a Family Tree
People love to know where they come from. Online family mapping services have become popular in the past few years, used primarily to create “family trees,” a common way to trace genealogical lineage. Historians have traced the “tree” image back to a medieval piece illustrating the Tree of Jesse, used to map the genealogy of Christ. Chinese philosopher Confucius has the longest family tree in the world, more than 80 generations and including over 2 million members. Tracing lineage is emotionally and practically important for any family, so when we received a family tree in for treatment at The Center, we knew how special this would be for the family.
Heading Into Storm Season: Making a Disaster Plan, Part I
As summer rolls on, we’re heading closer to “storm season,” the part of the year where several regions of the country are more susceptible to natural disasters. For the next few months, we’ll be walking you through how to make a plan for these kinds of situations, to protect any assets and collections you might have in your home or work.