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How to paint a trade union banner: the role of sources and reconstructions in the characterisation of George Kenning’s banners in Glasgow Museums
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Daniel Sánchez Villavicencio
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Christina Young, Karen Thompson
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Art Technological Source Research
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Paper
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English
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2019 Cologne
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Reflecting on Reconstructions. The Role of Sources and Performative Methods in Art Technological Studies. Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium of the ICOM-CC Working Group on Art Technological Source Research, held at the Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, 26–27 September 2019
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978-2-491997-42-7
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ICOM-CC
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Daniel Sánchez Villavicencio; Christina Young, Karen Thompson. How to paint a trade union banner: the role of sources and reconstructions in the characterisation of George Kenning’s banners in Glasgow Museums . In Reflecting on Reconstructions. The Role of Sources and Performative Methods in Art Technological Studies. Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium of the ICOM-CC Working Group on Art Technological Source Research, held at the Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, 26–27 September 2019, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-2-491997-42-7
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