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The Mational Gallery of Costa Rica, San Jose, C.R., has a large room with
what sound like very similar gilded plaster relief panels dating form the
late 1930s (when their building formed part of the downtown national
airport passenger terminal). Theses were very successfully conserved and
restored about 10 years ago when the building was converted into a
museum. Might be worth contacting them to see if they have details of
what/how etc.
Patrick Boylan
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On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, James Martin wrote:
[CLIP...]
> Subject: Art Deco Murals
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> At the Carnegie Museum of Art, we are treating a 1935 Art Deco mural by
> French artists, Jean Dupas and Jean Dunand. It was one of many murals
> designed for the French luxury liner, the Normandie.
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> This mural, depicting the Chariot of Aurora, is comprised of 32 low relief
> panels. Each panel is carved from baked plaster and embellished with
> gilded urushi.
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> The surfaces have been heavily restored. We have not been able to locate
> any records of these previous restorations, and the history of the mural
> itself is very sketchy.
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