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The Getty Museum collaborated with the Pergamon Museum in Berlin to take a statue completely apart and reassemble it. Composed of approximately 40 fragments of four different types of marble, some original, others carved during different restoration campaigns of the 18th and 19th centuries, the sculpture was in danger of collapsing because the joints between the fragments had loosened over time.
Image features: Marcus Aurelius, Roman, 1st century. Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
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Channels: Ancient ArtConservationSculpture
Themes: Materials and ProcessObjectsPlace
In the summer of 2007, four bronze lamps were discovered in a rock-cut pit near the walls of ancient Vani. Much ancient bronzework is lost to us, so the discovery of these remarkable objects in such a well-preserved condition is of immense value. Two of these lamps were recently conserved at the Getty Villa in collaboration with the Georgian National Museum. Watch conservators use a range of approaches to study and clean the Lamp with Erotes from Vani in this short film.
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