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Title:
Art, science, invention : conservation and the Peale-Sellers family / Renée Wolcott, editor.
Publisher:
American Philosophical Society Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xx, 174 pages : color illustrations, portraits (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Peale family--Archives.
Sellers family--Archives.
Peale family.
Sellers family.
American Philosophical Society.
Library materials--Conservation and restoration--Philadelphia.--Philadelphia.
Archival materials--Conservation and restoration--Philadelphia.--Philadelphia.
Archival materials--Conservation and restoration.
Archives.
Library materials--Conservation and restoration.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Other Authors:
Wolcott, Renée, 1960- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1: Charles Willson Peale: artist, scientist, conservator? -- 2: Conservation and Curious Revolutionaries: The Peales of Philadelphia -- 3: Conservation and the Peale-Sellers Family Collection -- References -- Appendix A: an annotated checklist for Curious Revolutionaries: The Peales of Philadelphia -- Appendix B: an annotated checklist for Conservation and the Peale-Sellers Family Collection.
Summary:
The Peale-Sellers Family Collection, held at the APS Library, is the world's largest archival collection related to the Peales. Two recent American Philosophical Society Museum exhibitions, Curious Revolutionaries and Conservation and the Peale-Sellers Family Collection, included selected items from the collection. The conservation staff reviewed the selected items to ensure that they were stable enough to display for months without fading, discoloring, or suffering physical damage. When books or manuscripts could not be exhibited without conservation treatment, conservators repaired or stabilized them. Conservation of natural specimens and cultural artifacts is essential today, as it was for Charles Willson Peale when he opened his museum in Philosophical Hall. Renée Wolcott tells readers in her introduction, "As the owner of the nation's first natural history museum, Charles Willson Peale served as both curator and conservator, concerned with selecting specimens for exhibition and preserving them for future museum visitors. He was also his own archivist, saving letters, diaries, and museum records that passed through his family for generations before becoming enshrined in the APS Library. This book examines the materials Peale and his family have left us, considers their preservation challenges, and discusses the evolution of conservation care for archival collections. Case studies of conservation treatment for six historic Peale-related artifacts illustrate some of the ways in which today's conservators preserve the materials of the past for the sake of the future."--back cover.
Series:
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge, 0065-9746 ; volume 108, part 1
ISBN:
9781606180815
1606180819
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1086504232
LCCN:
2019007170
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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