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Conservation of Elizabeth Singer Rowe's portrait (1674-1736)
Attributed to Charles Jervas
Before and After
Examples of tear repairs, canvas relining, paint layer flaking, cleaning and retouching
Rosaria Trivellini at Il Restauro offers a complete restoration service using traditional and most ethical techniques handed down through generations.
Il Restauro is a well established Conservation and Restoration studio that has built up an enviable reputation over the last 20 years. We pride ourselves in providing the best service to all our clients whilst maintaining great relationships.
Tear on canvas approx 17 cm long . Proposed treatment: relining, cleaning, retouching and final UV protector varnish application
After tear repair and cleaning
Tear on canvas approx 17 cm long . Proposed treatment: relining, cleaning, retouching and final UV protector varnish application
"The Aim of Art is to represent not the outward appearance of things , but their inward significance"
Aristotle
Specialist Conservator of Decorative Surfaces
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News
The Conservation and Restoration of Elizabeth Singer Rowe’s (1674-1736) portrait housed at Frome Museum, Somerset.
Frome Times
3rd March 2022
Celebrated Women of Frome Exhibition. The exhibition, which starts on 8 March, marks not only the re-opening of the Frome Heritage Museum for this year but was chosen to coincide with International Women’s Day.
Celebrated Women of Frome Exhibition
3rd March 2022
There are also two pre-opening events. The first of these takes place at the weekend and will see the unveiling of a portrait of Elizabeth Rowe, the eighteenth century poet and one of the women being celebrated.
The portrait hung for a long time in Rook Lane Chapel, in Bath Street, where Rowe worshipped and is also buried, but disappeared for several years before reappearing when it was donated to the Museum.
It has been painstakingly restored by Rosaria Trivellini @ilrestauro and the results will be seen by those at the event, including deputy mayor Sara Butler-Bartholomew, but will also be on display throughout the exhibition.