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Winter Program Series: "Lifting the Curtain"

Caring for the Craft: Conserving the Furniture of A.H. Davenport & Company

With Isabella Hogan, Preservation Society Conservation Research Fellow

What you need to know

Caring for the Craft: Conserving the Furniture of A.H. Davenport & Company at The Breakers Stable & Carriage House has closed.


Program Dates

The dates on which this program will be held are listed below.

Thursday, January 29
Friday, February 13


Explore the tools, techniques and decision-making processes that conservators are adopting to investigate and stabilize painted and varnished pieces of furniture from The Breakers. The Breakers is home to one of the largest known original furniture collections of A.H. Davenport & Co. (1880-1914), one of the nation’s leading suppliers of luxury furniture during the Gilded Age. Participants will have the special opportunity to see in-progress treatment work and learn about the technical, environmental and ethical factors that conservators must consider before, during and after treatment to ensure the protection of our collection.


Isabella Hogan, Preservation Society Conservation Research Fellow, earned a BA in Archaeology: First Class from the University of Cambridge, King’s College, England, and was awarded the Glyn Daniel Prize and Scholar of the College status due to distinguished academic performance. She further excelled at the University of Durham, where she earned an MA in Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects: Distinction.

Hogan has worked as a Project Conservator for the Maritime Museum in Liverpool, England, and as a Conservation Intern for the Mary Rose Trust in Portsmouth, England; the Ancient Agora, in Athens, Greece; and the Bevaringscenter Fyn in Langeland, Denmark.

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