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Sunday August 7th 2016
"Faced with the challenge of washing 42 windows one might think
it would take at least a team of people a whole day to accomplish this
task, but not when you have us on the job! Especially if those windows
happen to be only a few inches in size…"
You may have seen our post a few weeks ago about a current dollhouse conservation project at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, being carried out by UD_ArtCons students from the University of Delaware—the
project gives the students a chance to treat a variety of materials and
solve problems of display on micro levels. You can learn more about the
ongoing conservation treatment of the dollhouse—including the tools and
materials they're using to perform the treatments and a great timelapse
videos of the interns at work—here:
http://museumblog.winterthur.org/2016/07/05/a-doll-mansion/
http://museumblog.winterthur.org/2016/07/08/a-sticky-situation-in-the-doll-mansion/
http://museumblog.winterthur.org/2016/07/15/toilet-paper-but-no-toilet-in-the-doll-mansion/
http://museumblog.winterthur.org/2016/07/25/not-your-average-cleaning/
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Read about a dollhouse conservation project currently underway by a group of UD undergraduate conservation students.
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