RISD Museum Damaged Painting To Be Restored By Bank of America Grant

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RISD Museum Damaged Painting To Be Restored By Bank of America Grant

A water-damaged painting at the RISD Museum is being restored due to a grant from Bank of America. 

The painting, The Eternal Presence (An Homage to Alejandro García Caturla), was damaged by water during a loan to Paris years ago.

Art Conservation Project

The funding is through Bank of America's 2014 global Art Conservation Project. Bank of America has provided grants to museums in 27 countries supporting 72 conservation projects. since 2010.

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“This painting is one of Wifredo Lam’s most important works and one of the highlights of the RISD Museum’s 20th-century collection,” said RISD Museum Director John W. Smith. “This very generous grant from Bank of America allows the Museum to undertake a major conservation project that will ensure that future generations will continue to experience and appreciate this landmark work.”

The restoration will take place at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, in Williamstown, MA, by Thomas Branchik, Director and Conservator of Paintings. Branchik is a conservation expert who was involved in the original examination and stabilization of damage early in his career. The new restoration project includes continued stabilization of the composition, replacement of the lining, and a new stretcher.

“Through the Art Conservation Project, we’re working with institutions like the RISD Museum to restore important works of art, such as The Eternal Presence, to the way they were meant to be seen,” said Bill Hatfield, Rhode Island president, Bank of America. “This restoration will help the Museum share this striking and culturally important painting with art lovers in Providence and around the world.”


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