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"art conservator" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who specializes in preserving and restoring works of art. For example, "The museum hired an experienced art conservator to ensure that the centuries-old painting was properly cared for."
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But, the art conservator was told, the painting was stolen.
The patient was an art conservator & worked at home on W. 13 St.
My friend's cousin Christian Scheidemann, a great art conservator, elucidated further.
Spoken Word HEMPSTEAD Hofstra University Museum An Insiderr's View With Art Conservator Jonathan Sherman".
"We had no idea what we were getting into," Ms. Nieuwenhuizen, an art conservator, said.
Joseph Matteis, an art conservator from Clinton, had restored another Daugherty W.P.A. mural several years ago.
The plot involves an elderly art conservator at a museum that looks suspicously like the Met.
In 2007, midway through her training as an art conservator, Melissa Cacciola found herself learning about tintype portraits.
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But the Americans are bringing conservation expertise — there are few if any professionally trained art conservators in Haiti — and special equipment, much of it paid for by private money.
Art conservators use saliva to clean some of our nation's greatest treasures.
AS anyone who works in a museum knows, art conservators can be slow to embrace change.
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