The Conservation of Guy Wiggins Episode 3: On Structural Issues
The Conservation of Guy Wiggins Episode 3: On Structural Issues Support me on Patreon For the third episode in this series we turn our attention away from the image and to the structure of the painting. Addressing the old conservation work and ensuring that the painting is stable going forward, this is the work that is rarely seen yet critical to a successful conservation. Guy Carleton Wiggins NA (February 23, 1883 April 25, 1962) was an American impressionist painter. He was the president of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, and a member of the Old Lyme Art Colony. He was taught by William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri at the National Academy. He became well known for paintings of New York City s snowy streets, landmarks and towering skyscrapers during winter. Official Baumgartner Merchandise
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