Subject: Inscriptions on 17th century portrait
This is call for curatorial advice. Discussions with one or more curators is needed before a conservation response can be made. The decision to remove an inscription is best left to the owner or curator even it is graffiti. This has been my course in the treatment of murals, easel paintings and other 19th and 20th century works. This also involves cases when the artist did not sign works and a "signature" was put on by a family member, dealer or in some cases is a stamp. This does not preclude the conservator's inclusion of analysis and documentation regarding inscriptions, including recommendations, as part of condition reporting. Richard Trela, Sr. Paintings Conservator/Director Conservation Center Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum WTAMU Box 60967 Canyon TX 79016 or 2503 4th Ave. Canyon TX 79016 806-651-2241 Fax: 806-651-2250 rtrela [at] wtamu__edu Richard Trela Sr. Paintings Conservator/Director Conservation Center Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum WTAMU *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:14 Distributed: Sunday, September 5, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-14-030 ***Received on Wednesday, 18 August, 2004