Subject: Stone sculpture
Barbara Appelbaum <aandh [at] idt__net> writes >This is another subject for discussion: at what point >should a conservator recommend a decent burial over treatment, and >what criteria are appropriate for attempting to resurrect a corpse? >This leads to questions about describing the prognosis of a >treatment realistically to a client who has little ability to >visualize a possible outcome, even though it is important that he or >she not be surprised in some possible unpredictable way at the end. Barbara's manuscript on methodology should be very useful as it poses concepts we need to decide upon, or at least bring into debate. Her question: "At what point should a conservator recommend a decent burial....?" is particularly tough as each object has its own set of circumstances. However, once an objects condition is fully documented, should we go to extreme lengths to save something rather than to lose it altogether? Craig Deller The Deller Conservation group, Ltd Geneva, Illinois USA *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:35 Distributed: Thursday, October 8, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-35-003 ***Received on Wednesday, 23 September, 1998