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Author Archives: Scott M. Haskins
Smoke Damage on Art, Collectibles, Heirlooms and Antiques – Tips For Making An Insurance Claim – Smoke Damaged Oil Painting
This article is by guest blogger Charles out of Orange, CA who is an “Expert Broker” or “Independant Adjuster” for insurance companies who need to find the right people for the right job. I asked Charles to write about this … Continue reading
Daughters of Utah Pioneers’ Annual National Director’s Meeting Features Scott M. Haskins
It was a wonderful and unusual opportunity for Scott M. Haskins, world renown painting and art conservator, to be the featured speaker to 450 attendees at the main session of the Annual Director’s Meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers … Continue reading
Royal Carriages at the Italian White House and Paintings by Tintoretto
What would you say if I asked you to come along on a personal tour to see a behind the scenes viewing and special explanation by the collection curator and art conservator of the royal carriages in the collection of … Continue reading
Lost Leonardo mural looked for with new high tech gadgets by UC San Diego researchers in Florence
In 1505 Leonardo da Vinci began painting a mural – to commemorate the Battle of Anghiari – in the Palazzo Vecchio’s Great Hall, the seat of government in Renaissance Florence. Shortly after beginning, it is reported that the mural sustained … Continue reading
What did they use to clean the Sistine Chapel?
I’m in Italy for a bout two weeks seeing friends, family, business associates and consulting. We’re in Rome to start off with and yesterday we went to Tivoli which is just outside of Rome. It has been a get away … Continue reading
Jessie Arms Botke Featured in “Inner Visions: Women Artists of California”
Many people have heard that we were responsible for saving the wonderful, gorgeous mural of a tropical jungle by Jessie Arms Botke from demolition but few have heard the story. So, here it is! In 1992 I got a call … Continue reading
Posted in Murals
Tagged Irvine Museum, Jessie Arms Botke, Mural, mural relocation, mural removal
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Santa Barbara News Press Lifestyle Sunday Section Interview with Marilyn McMahon
I had a nice couple of hours with Marilyn McMahon, Santa Barbara News Press Staff writer extraordinaire, today in office at Fine Art Conservation Laboratories. She has been writing interviews and profiles for the Lifestyle section of the newspaper for … Continue reading
Posted in In Lab
Tagged media, newspaper article
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Preservation Week Activities at Library of Congress
Preservation Week April 22-28, 2012 at the Library of Congress is a big deal! And they are going to have couple of interesting events about saving your stuff at home… The Library of Congress in Washington DC Preserving our history and … Continue reading
Art restoration, fix a painting, painting conservation – Orange County – Laguna Beach – Newport Beach – Santa Ana
Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa are places I go often to meet with clients who collect paintings. I also meet with people in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Tustin, Santa Ana. Some of the clients are private collectors and others … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged art dealer, Conservation-restoration, Fred Page, Post war expressionism
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Daughters Of Utah Pioneers International Museum- Mormon Art
I’m working this week at the Daughters Of Utah Pioneers International Museum in Salt Lake City on two large paintings on canvas. Sometimes because of the size of the paintings, I go work on location. I’ve been received very warmly … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Brigham Young, cleaning a painting, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Mormon art, Mormon pioneers, Salt Lake City
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