Changing views, altering practices – A brief overview of nearly two hundred years of painting conservation at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (original) (raw)

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Ysbrand Hummelen

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Everhard Korthals Altes

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Sarah Hillary

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Morwenna Blewett

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2012

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Eleonora (Ellinoor) S . Bergvelt

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Renee van de Vall

2011

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Liselore Tissen

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