Kelsey Wingel, Associate Conservator of Paintings, and Mark D. Mitchell, the Holcomb T. Green Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture, delve into the importance of Ralph Earl's painting of Roger Sherman. Discover why this piece is an icon of early American art and hear about its materials and techniques and the intricate plans for its ambitious restoration. Learn about the painting's historical significance, its journey through multiple conservation efforts, and the meticulous process of bringing it back to its original strength and power. Join us for an insightful exploration of art conservation and the enduring legacy of Roger Sherman.

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