Prerequisites: Formal acceptance into the Art Conservation Department; co-requisite with CNS 621 Historical survey of processes and materials employed by artists in the creation of wall and easel paintings from the Paleolithic to the present and the implications for their conservation. Painting types include rock art, Egyptian and Etruscan tomb painting, medieval egg tempera, Italian Renaissance fresco, oil on panel and canvas, and modern media. Offered annually in fall
Prerequisites: CNS 644, CNS 645 This seminar is the final in the series of treatment courses for the...
Prerequisites: CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 644 The laboratory portion of the second year, third semes...
Prerequisites: CNS 642, CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 645 This course is the third semester of the cur...
Prerequisites: Co-requisite with CNS620 Re-creation of historical paintings using traditional mate...
Prerequisites: Co-requisite with CNS622 Hands-on conservation of easel paintings. Includes treatme...
Prerequisites: Formal acceptance into the Art Conservation Department; co-requisite with CNS 611 Th...
Prerequisites: Enrollment in the Garman Art Conservation department. Guest lecturers and faculty in...
Prerequisites: CNS 620 and 621; co-requisite with CNS 623 The theory and practice of conserving ease...
Prerequisites: acceptance into the Garman Art Conservation Department Co-requisite: CNS 641 This c...
Prerequisites: Formal acceptance into the Art Conservation Department; co-requisite with CNS 610 Th...
Prerequisites: CNS 624 and 625 Seminar topics include a study of fakes and forgeries, the history of...
Prerequisites: CNS 623 Greater involvement with easel painting treatments allows the student to bro...
Prerequisites: CNS 685 Guest lecturers and faculty introduce specialty topics in book, photograph, ...
Prerequisites: CNS 622 Ethical and practical considerations are addressed to help the student broad...
Prerequisites: CNS 635 This course is the final in the series of treatment courses for the paper co...
Prerequisites: CNS 644, CNS 645 This seminar is the final in the series of treatment courses for the...
Prerequisites: CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 644 The laboratory portion of the second year, third semes...
Prerequisites: CNS 642, CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 645 This course is the third semester of the cur...
Prerequisites: Co-requisite with CNS620 Re-creation of historical paintings using traditional mate...
Prerequisites: Co-requisite with CNS622 Hands-on conservation of easel paintings. Includes treatme...
Prerequisites: Formal acceptance into the Art Conservation Department; co-requisite with CNS 611 Th...
Prerequisites: Enrollment in the Garman Art Conservation department. Guest lecturers and faculty in...
Prerequisites: CNS 620 and 621; co-requisite with CNS 623 The theory and practice of conserving ease...
Prerequisites: acceptance into the Garman Art Conservation Department Co-requisite: CNS 641 This c...
Prerequisites: Formal acceptance into the Art Conservation Department; co-requisite with CNS 610 Th...
Prerequisites: CNS 624 and 625 Seminar topics include a study of fakes and forgeries, the history of...
Prerequisites: CNS 623 Greater involvement with easel painting treatments allows the student to bro...
Prerequisites: CNS 685 Guest lecturers and faculty introduce specialty topics in book, photograph, ...
Prerequisites: CNS 622 Ethical and practical considerations are addressed to help the student broad...
Prerequisites: CNS 635 This course is the final in the series of treatment courses for the paper co...
Prerequisites: CNS 644, CNS 645 This seminar is the final in the series of treatment courses for the...
Prerequisites: CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 644 The laboratory portion of the second year, third semes...
Prerequisites: CNS 642, CNS 643 Co-requisite: CNS 645 This course is the third semester of the cur...