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Conservators do not believe in making a photograph look like new.
He was the conservator of the museum from 1957 until 1961.
"If the conservators had their way, you would never see it."
Any conservator will tell you, however, that things are not so simple.
The museum has neither the money nor a conservator for the work.
Here, he worked as conservator for the colonial collection of government art.
In some cases it may be necessary to contact a professional conservator.
Conservators may also advise you to leave the painting alone.
"As a conservator, I felt it was important to go," she said.
Discover how you can find a professional conservator, and what to expect from them.
To us, we are the conservators of an ancient cultural tradition.
The best course of action is always to contact a professional conservator for advice.
Sometimes the answers are not what conservators or collectors may want to hear.
He went to court and was named conservator of his grandfather's property.
In the coming days, these paintings will be shipped off to conservators.
The Met has already hired five conservators for that vast job.
Section 167 states that all civil officers are conservators of the peace.
Boards of Conservators which have been established for specific areas.
And it has taken teams of conservators just about as long to restore them.
They should have a conservator on staff or at least know of a few who might be willing to give you suggestions.
Connoisseurship is a field in which photograph conservators often play an important role.
A conservator is a professional who works on the conservation of objects.
The women are the true conservators of the race.
The mark was then removed by a conservator of the foundation's choosing.
First, nearly all six conservators helped clean away the filth.