natural conservator - meaning and definition. What is natural conservator
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What (who) is natural conservator - definition

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL ARTIFACTS
Conservator (museum)
  • Paintings restoration
  • Ceramics conservation
  • Use of a microscope to examine the condition of an artwork

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A conservator-restorer is a professional responsible for the preservation of artistic and cultural artifacts, also known as cultural heritage."About Conservation: What is conservation?
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INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE FORM OF PAINTED WORKS OF ART
User:Begirvan/sandbox; Picture conservator
A paintings conservator is an individual responsible for protecting cultural heritage in the form of painted works of art. These individuals are most often under the employ of museums, conservation centers, or other cultural institutions.
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Conservator (disambiguation); Conservatrix
n.
Preserver, protector, guardian.

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Conservator-restorer

A conservator-restorer is a professional responsible for the preservation of artistic and cultural artifacts, also known as cultural heritage. Conservators possess the expertise to preserve cultural heritage in a way that retains the integrity of the object, building or site, including its historical significance, context and aesthetic or visual aspects. This kind of preservation is done by analyzing and assessing the condition of cultural property, understanding processes and evidence of deterioration, planning collections care or site management strategies that prevent damage, carrying out conservation treatments, and conducting research. A conservator's job is to ensure that the objects in a museum's collection are kept in the best possible condition, as well as to serve the museum's mission to bring art before the public.