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conservator

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One who conserves, preserves or protects something.

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The conservator of paintings aims above all at "true conservation," the preservation of the objects in conditions that, as far as possible, will arrest material decay and delay as long as possible the moment when restoration is needed.

Whenever possible, transfer techniques are abandoned in favour of conservation and restoration treatments carried out in situ, with the conservator working from the surface and preserving as much original building fabric, character of surface, and contextual meaning as possible.

Moody's, a ratings agency, reckons that even without the reserve release and tax break the pair would be making $10 billion a quarter.In August 2012, just as the two were returning to profit, the government used its powers as conservator to amend the conditions of its investment, making all profits over to itself.

Paderni simply took a knife to them, and though his contemporary Antonio Piaggio, a conservator from the Vatican, managed to build a rack that suspended them from silken threads, letting them unroll under their own weight for months on end, they still tended to break into pieces.

He became Hine's conservator after his death in 1940.

So too can items such as vacuum cleaners or pills; and when these show wear and tear, should the conservator run to the shops to buy new ones, or let the old ones age gracefully?Such problems are particularly acute with latex, a type of rubber popular for its flexibility and beauty.

My friend's cousin Christian Scheidemann, a great art conservator, elucidated further.

Having heard rumours, Mr Mattis asked Paul Messier, a prominent photographic conservator from Boston, to test the authenticity of a couple of his own vintage Hines.

For example Richard Wolbers, a conservator at the University of Delaware, has adopted staining techniques, common in medical research, that use fluorescent molecules to tag particular components of a painting, such as its proteins and oils.Such precise identification is important for Dr Wolbers, since he is interested in removing unwanted layers without using nasty solvents.

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Specialist conservators were brought in, a painting conservation studio and woodworking centre set up, and Chinese craftsmen recruited from across the country to recreate the fabulous decor.

Conservators therefore have little idea whether to expect a graceful decline or a rapid collapse.Recently, conservators in New York have been given an opportunity to hone their skills on a real piece of modern art.

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