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His mother is a conservator of paintings in New York.
She "became obsessed with becoming a conservator of Old Master painting," she added.
His mother is a conservator of paintings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
And then, last year, his friend George Bisacca, a conservator of paintings at the Metropolitan Museum, stepped in.
Mr. Pollens was for many years a conservator of musical instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
But he was also, from the beginning, a conservator of film history and a fetishist of cinematic form and genre.
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Margaret Watherson, a prominent conservator of paintings, was engaged by the Housing Authority, and late last year a crew of five technicians, using electric chisels, began painstakingly slicing the canvas-backed murals off the walls.
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The condition of this bound manuscript was exactly what a conservator might expect of a binding of this style and age, but this is no ordinary volume.
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