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    Conservation
    Projects

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art

    Among the last conservation treatments conducted before moving on to the business sector was preparing the 18th century tapestry the Triumph of Alexander for display...

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    The J. Paul Getty Museum

    Tapestry weaving demonstrations and lectures during the exhibit Woven Gold: Tapestries of Louis XIV engaged the public on the history and making of tapestries...

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    Norton Simon Museum

    "The Physicality of Tapestry" was an informal weaving demonstration that took place during the exhibit "Once Upon a Tapestry: Woven Tales of Helen and Dido". The focus was on how traditional tapestry techniques can be used to weave contemporary designs

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    Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery

    Several textiles in the gallery's Asian textiles collection were treated with grants support from the National Endowment for the Arts, including a spectacular 19th century theater costume...

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    Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

    Overseeing the cleaning of a William Morris textile in preparation for the exhibit The Cult of Beauty: The Victorian Avant-Garde 1860-1900...

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    Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

    One of the first large conservation projects in which Yadin was involved was helping with the conservation treatment of a large 16th century Flemish tapestry. "The Triumph of Prudence" is part of the epic series, "The Triumph of Virtues". Many years later, she oversaw the conservation treatment of another tapestry in the series, "The Triumph of Justice".

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