Unpublished Research Reports

Over our many years in business, we at KSH & Co have produced a large number of reports documenting the conservation treatment of each painting that has come through our studio, and created an archive of images documenting those treatments.

The projects that have included technical and/or historical research have resulted in thorough reports, many of which remain unpublished. Pdf files of these are available upon request to conservation and art professionals. Please contact us to request any of the pdf files listed below, or to make enquiries about any of the artists in our list of Artists.

Below are listed some examples

 

Recent Studies:

  • Pietro Annigoni, Portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, 1953-4 & 1956: Technical Study
  • Circle of William Segar, Portrait of Sir William Walworth with the Fishmongers’ Company Coat of Arms, c. 1616: Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Scottish Colourists: Samuel John Peploe (1871—1935), John Duncan Fergusson (1874—1961), George Leslie Hunter (1877/9—1931) and Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell (1871—1935): Technical Study
  • English (possibly Cornelius Johnson), Portraits of Princesses Elizabeth and Henrietta Maria, the two youngest daughters of Charles I, c. 1640: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Unknown English, Portrait of the three eldest children of Charles I, c. 1640: Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Unknown English, Copy after Holbein’s Portrait of Sir William Butts, c. 1600: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Workshop of Veronese, Adoration of the Shepherds, c. 1560s: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Juan de Flandes & Juan de Tejerina, Annunciation, c. 1515-25: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Vincenzo Valdre, Dance of the Hours, c. 1780-82: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Philippe de Champaigne, Portrait of Cesare Duc de Vendome, c. 1651: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Workshop of Rubens, Study for the Head of a Wind God, possibly Zephyr, seventeenth century: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Unknown Flemish, associated with the Master of the Holy Blood, Mater Dolorosa, c. 1520: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • William Kent, Capriccio from the interior of Raynham Hall, c.1725-30: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study
  • Jan van Huysum, Still Life with Flowers and Fruit, c.1716-20: Conservation, Restoration, Art Historical & Technical Study

 

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