Restoring The Empress Josephine Marble Bust
Through the National Gallery of Canada’s outreach program, many of our artworks travel to other museums. This year, Joseph Chinard’s marble bust of “The Empress Josephine” has been loaned to The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for the exhibition “Napoleon, Art and Court Life in the Imperial Palace,” on view until May 10th, 2018. Watch this video to see how our Conservation team prepared her for her big moment.

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Art restoration of one of our largest paintings: Relining Van Dyck's 'Charles I' | 2

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How to: Repair a Marble Sculpture

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Restauration du tableau de la famille dans l'Olympe // Restoration of the family in Olympus

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What did Marie Antoinette REALLY look like? Facial Reconstructions from her Death Mask & Portraits

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The conservator's eye: Marble statue of a wounded warrior

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Frilli Gallery The carving of a marble block Putto Cecioni

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Conservation of a crocodile mummy

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Removing a century of treatments on Rousseau's Sleeping Gypsy | CONSERVATION STORIES

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How To Restore Marble Busts and Statues: Restoration of a Marble Bust of Caesar Augustus

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The Holy Family Restoration

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Conserving Degas

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Art restoration of one of our largest paintings: Cleaning Van Dyck's 'Charles I' | 1

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How to use a pointing machine

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How A 250-Year-Old French Plaster Frame Is Professionally Restored | Refurbished

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Conservation: The Wolsey Angels

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Watch a Masterpiece Emerge from a Solid Block of Stone | Short Film Showcase

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How to Restore a Salvador Dali Masterpiece | Conservation

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How Old Paintings Are Professionally Restored | Refurbished | Art Insider

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Septimius Severus Conservation

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