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An account of the techniques used in the restoration of early books which were damaged by muddy water, oil and chemicals during the Florence floods of November 1966. Shows research being undertaken in...
Radio broadcast. Guest presenter Simon Russell Beale examines Restoration theatre, sharing his insights into the plots and characters in musical settings of Shakespeare’s plays by Purcell and his...
Two films on the restoration of the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre.
A compilation of extracts from seven talks by Harold Brooks about aspects of Restoration comedy. Titles are: ‘What Sort of Comedy?' (47 min); The Dramatists’ Artistic Justification (45 min); Stage and...
Records the work of restoration of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist’, undertaken by Eric Harding following serious damage by gunshot in 1987. In doing...
From October 2008 - April 2010, Leighton House Museum closed for extensive restoration and refurbishment. This was an important moment in the history of the house, reinstating the historic interiors to as...
Following the 1986 fire that destroyed a wing of the royal palace of Hampton Court, modern architecture and engineering techniques, combined with individual craftmanship have been employed in the...
Shows some of the basic processes used in cleaning and restoring oil paintings on canvas. About the methods of Harry Woolford, who recently retired from the post of chief restorer to the National Galleries...
Focuses on the creative processes that led to the frescoes of the Farnese Gallery, executed between 1997 and 1600 by Annibale and Agostino Carracci and filmed on location in the Farnese Palcace in Rome. Also...
This DVD presents fifteen previously little-seen short non-fiction films from 1905-1926 preserved and digitised by the Technical College for Technology and Economics in Berlin (Fachhochschule für Technik...
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