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Conserved Objects
Objects that have been conserved as part of the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program.
Year Conserved
The year funds were granted for the conservation of the object
2016
Holding Institution
The name of the organization/institution that owns the object
Hudson River Museum
Creator
The object's creator
attributed to artist J. Redding Kelly
Conservator
The name of the conservator who performed the treatment funded by the grant
Michele S. Kay
Amount Funded
The amount of money funded by the grant for the object's conservation
$7,000.00
Object Name/Description
The name of the object and a brief description
Oil on canvas portrait of Colonel Charles Gilbert
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Title
A name given to the resource
Portrait of Colonel Charles Gilbert
Description
An account of the resource
Oil on canvas portrait of Colonel Charles Gilbert
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
J. Redding Kelly (attrib.)
2016
Hudson River Museum
Michele S. Kay
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
2017 Awardees
Conserved Objects
Objects that have been conserved as part of the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program.
Year Conserved
The year funds were granted for the conservation of the object
2017
Holding Institution
The name of the organization/institution that owns the object
Hudson River Museum
Conservator
The name of the conservator who performed the treatment funded by the grant
Carolyn Riccardelli and Michael Morris
Amount Funded
The amount of money funded by the grant for the object's conservation
$7,500.00
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Title
A name given to the resource
Decorative plaster pedestal of <em>The Brook</em> (1901)
Description
An account of the resource
A decorative plaster pedestal of The Brook (1901), a sculpture by Isidore Konti. This sculpture was Konti’s initial conception for a lost marble fountain at Samuel Untermyer’s estate in Yonkers. The pedestal is a cast plaster bell-shaped, hollow form with a flat top made of wooden slats. Surrounding the exterior of the pedestal is a relief depicting several putti interacting with water animals (ducks, fish)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Isidore Konti
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1901
2017
Carolyn Riccardelli
Hudson River Museum
Michael Morris
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Title
A name given to the resource
2022 Awardees
Description
An account of the resource
The Greater Hudson Heritage Network (GHHN) and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) are awarding $191,886 in conservation treatment grants to 32 organizations, located in 16 New York counties. Conservation Treatment Grants fund professional conservation to stabilize and preserve historical objects and works of art in New York museums, history centers, and cultural organizations. The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation is generously providing 50% of the funding for conservation treatment projects in Nassau & Suffolk counties and New York City.
Over the past year, the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grants guidelines were revised to make funding more accessible for projects that reflect the spectrum of communities and cultures across New York State. Supported conservation projects include five stoneware vessels made by 19th century African-American potter Thomas Commeraw at the New-York Historical Society; the preservation of a Mohican/Munsee wood-splint basket at the Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz; and a portrait of Lucille Armstrong by Samuel Countee at the Louis Armstrong Museum. A full list of recipients can be found below.
Conserved Objects
Objects that have been conserved as part of the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program.
Year Conserved
The year funds were granted for the conservation of the object
2022
Holding Institution
The name of the organization/institution that owns the object
Hudson River Museum
Conservator
The name of the conservator who performed the treatment funded by the grant
Valerie Faivre Paper Conservation,
Mounting and framing: Christina Zuccari
Amount Funded
The amount of money funded by the grant for the object's conservation
$5,850
Object Name/Description
The name of the object and a brief description
$5,850 for the conservation of the ink drawing “Equis Dream” by the artist Alvin C. Hollingsworth (c.1960). <br />The works will be part of a retrospective of this significant African-American artists and art educator. <br /><br />Conservator: Valerie Faivre Paper Conservation<br />Mounting and framing: Christina Zuccari
Creator
The object's creator
Alvin C. Hollingsworth
Dublin Core
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Title
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“Equis Dream” Ink Drawing (c.1960)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Alvin C. Hollingsworth
2022
Christina Zuccari
Hudson River Museum
Valerie Faivre Paper Conservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
2023 Awardees
Description
An account of the resource
The Greater Hudson Heritage Network (GHHN) and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) are awarding $177,384 in conservation treatment grants to 28 organizations, located in 18 New York counties. Conservation Treatment Grants fund professional conservation to stabilize and preserve historical objects and works of art in New York museums, history centers, and cultural organizations.
The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation is generously providing 50% of the funding for conservation treatment projects on Nassau & Suffolk counties and New York City.
Over the past year, the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grants guidelines were revised to make funding more accessible for projects that reflect the spectrum of communities and cultures across New York State. Supported conservation projects include a yueqin, a traditional Chinese pluck string instrument from the Museum of Chinese in America; an early 19-century Medicine Chest & Glass Bottles from the Quogue Historical Society; 16th-century oil-on-wood-panel painting of Madonna and Child in a Landscape by Andrea Previtali (ca. 1580-1528) at the Yager Museum of Art & Culture at Hartwick College; Tony Bennett’s portrait of Louis Armstrong at the Louis Armstrong House Museum; and a settle (bench) designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Graycliff. A full list of recipients can be found below.
Conserved Objects
Objects that have been conserved as part of the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program.
Year Conserved
The year funds were granted for the conservation of the object
2023
Holding Institution
The name of the organization/institution that owns the object
Hudson River Museum
Object Name/Description
The name of the object and a brief description
$7,235 for the conservation of acrylic on linen painting by Shozo Nagano (1928-2007), “Remote Land,” (1970).
Conservator: Moro Studio.
Creator
The object's creator
Shozo Nagano (1928-2007)
Conservator
The name of the conservator who performed the treatment funded by the grant
Moro Studio
Amount Funded
The amount of money funded by the grant for the object's conservation
$7,235
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
"Remote Land" (1970) Acrylic on Linen Painting
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Shozo Nagano
2023
Hudson River Museum
moro studio