Established in 1974 by Cecile Wendover Clover, Art Restoration Services specializes in the conservation and restoration of paintings. All Conservation work is documented photographically, and Examination and Treatment forms are employed. We are available for condition surveys and conservation assessments, and are willing to work in situ. CECILE WENDOVER CLOVER - Related Projects and Affiliations
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ember, American Institute for Conservation, 1974-Present. Author, Documenting Your Collection, a comprehensive system for documenting objects. Art Restoration Services, publishers, 1993. Lecturer, "Art Conservation and Restoration," "Attitudes Toward Restoration," "The Virtue of Decay," "Decay as Part of the Process," and others lectures. Interview, WVPT Public Television The creation of Holsinger's Charlottesville, 1992. Team Interview, WCVE-TV, Richmond, Virginia; WHSV-TV, Harrisonburg, Virginia; and WVIR-TV, Charlottesville, Virginia. Conservation Assessment and Consolidated Long-Range Conservation Plan for Ash Lawn Highlands, 1993. Tapestry Analysis, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England. Conducted partial analysis and research of Kalaga, a little-known Burmese tapestry, for a client in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1985. Founding Board Member, Thomas Jefferson Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 1984-1994. Member, Charlottesville Landmarks Commisssion, 1983-1985. Member, International Institute for Conservation, Canadian Group, 1977-Present. Member, The United Kingdom Institute for Conservation, 1982-1992. Editor, Pages from the Virginia Story, by George Bowles, 1979-1980. Staff Writer, The Albemarle Monthly Magazine, monthly column on local history. 1978-1979. Co-Author, Holsinger's Charlottesville, a pictorial documentation of Charlottesville at the turn of the century. Maiden Lane Press. 1976. Second edition, Art Restoration Services 1995.