The Art of Search and Rescue
Rare documents and photographs in the Research Institute’s collections tell the real-life story of key Monuments Men (and Women).
Read MoreRare documents and photographs in the Research Institute’s collections tell the real-life story of key Monuments Men (and Women).
Read MoreSometimes the best way to discover your life’s work is by simple good luck.
Read MoreBorn from Thomas Becket’s martyrdom on December 29, 1170, the stained glass in Trinity Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral reveals some of the most fascinating tales of the miraculous.
Read MoreConservation science never sleeps! And sometimes conservation scientists don’t either. What is it like to run experiments during the graveyard shift?
Read MoreIn a joint Yale-Getty program, conservators learn to harness physics to analyze art.
Read MoreSupport the arts in L.A. with a donation this #GivingTuesday.
Read MoreHear Dean Willis's Talk about the History and Art of Canterbury.
Read MoreThis new digital publication offers science-based tools to identify how photographs were made.
Read MoreTraining a new generation of museum professionals.
Read MoreA poignant portrait of the 1963 March on Washington.
Read MoreIt’s nothing to do with fossils—paleographers are specialists in old handwriting.
Read MoreWhat do graduate interns do all year at the Conservation Institute? Study, travel, learn from colleagues, and launch fascinating careers.
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