Preventive Conservation for Historic House Museums
by
Jane Merritt
,
Julie A. Reilly
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History
Business & Economics
Art & Photography
Format
Kindle
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0759119414
ISBN-13
9780759119413
Description
This insightful guide offers essential knowledge for those who oversee historic house museums, emphasizing the importance of preventive conservation practices. With a focus on safeguarding collections and the integrity of historic buildings, the authors delve into strategies that can be implemented to protect these valuable sites from the inevitable wear and environmental stressors that come with time.
The book combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, making it accessible to both seasoned professionals and newcomers in the field. Through a series of case studies and real-life examples, readers gain a deeper understanding of how to assess risks and develop customized conservation plans tailored to the unique characteristics of their museums.
Merritt and Reilly provide actionable tips for maintaining conditions that preserve not just the physical structures but also the narratives they represent. The emphasis on collaboration among staff and stakeholders highlights the communal aspect of conservation efforts, fostering a shared responsibility for these irreplaceable treasures.
A valuable resource for museum administrators, curators, and conservators, this work stands as a vital contribution to the dialogue of historic preservation. It invites readers to rethink their approach, encouraging a proactive stance towards the care and management of their heritage sites, ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from these important cultural landmarks.
The book combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, making it accessible to both seasoned professionals and newcomers in the field. Through a series of case studies and real-life examples, readers gain a deeper understanding of how to assess risks and develop customized conservation plans tailored to the unique characteristics of their museums.
Merritt and Reilly provide actionable tips for maintaining conditions that preserve not just the physical structures but also the narratives they represent. The emphasis on collaboration among staff and stakeholders highlights the communal aspect of conservation efforts, fostering a shared responsibility for these irreplaceable treasures.
A valuable resource for museum administrators, curators, and conservators, this work stands as a vital contribution to the dialogue of historic preservation. It invites readers to rethink their approach, encouraging a proactive stance towards the care and management of their heritage sites, ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from these important cultural landmarks.
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