Box MSS011.04
Contains 29 Results:
“Moreland, Inness, Beirstadt, Stark - Knieb”, 1969
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Corot? (Tinsman) - WRNG”, 1966
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Boudin Sketch - WRNG, Corneille de Lyon - WRNG”, 1965-1966
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Wichita Art Museum - Damaged Ptgs.[paintings] - De Martini”, 1972
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Portrait – Boy (Haviland) Renoir, WRNG”, 1972
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Strozzi - Joslyn Art Museum”, 1969
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Palma - Getty Mus.[eum]”, 1972
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Palma - Getty Mus.[eum]” (cont.), 1972
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Transfer - panel, Andrea de Bartolo (Honolulu Academy) - termite infested wood panel - treatment”, July 1965
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.
“Transfer - panel, Andrea de Bartolo (Honolulu Academy) - termite infested wood panel - treatment” (cont.), July 1965
This series is composed of the photographic materials which document the activity of Roth’s restoration projects as well as a conservation exhibition Roth helped arrange at the Joslyn Art Museum in 1950 titled Paint: History and Techniques. This series also contains X-rays and slides of specific works and photographs of both Roth and his colleagues.