ART CONSERVATION AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Being involved in the reproduction of fine art for many years, we have been keen to understand how original works
of art in public galleries should be preserved for future generations to enjoy. We were aware of the complete absence
of government support or any UK funding, and so we set up the Woodmansterne Art Conservation Awards in 1995 to help
the conservation of pre-twentieth-century oil paintings. To date, 60 paintings have been conserved through the Awards
at a total cost of £357,000.
Applications for the next round of awards are taking place now, please click this link for more information: Art Conservation Award
As well as the Woodmansterne Art Conservation Awards, we established a scholarship programme, sponsoring a number
of postgraduate students in their final year of art conservation studies. The scholarships are awarded biennially,
and are initiated by Paul Woodmansterne in close consultation with senior conservators.
ART CONSERVATION AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Being involved in the reproduction of fine art for many years, we have been keen to understand how original works of art in public galleries should be preserved for future generations to enjoy. We were aware of the complete absence of government support or any UK funding, and so we set up the Woodmansterne Art Conservation Awards in 1995 to help the conservation of pre-twentieth-century oil paintings. To date, 60 paintings have been conserved through the Awards at a total cost of £357,000.
Applications for the next round of awards are taking place now, please click this link for more information: Art Conservation Award
As well as the Woodmansterne Art Conservation Awards, we established a scholarship programme, sponsoring a number of postgraduate students in their final year of art conservation studies. The scholarships are awarded biennially, and are initiated by Paul Woodmansterne in close consultation with senior conservators.