Join Kelsey Wingel, Associate Conservator of Paintings, and Mark D. Mitchell, the Holcomb T. Green Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture, as they discuss the fascinating conservation history and meticulous restoration plan for Ralph Earl's iconic painting of Roger Sherman. Discover the painting's journey through time, from its life in New Haven to its various treatments, and learn about the innovative techniques and collaborative efforts involved in preserving this important piece of American art. Listen to this in-depth discussion of the process of art conservation and the exciting plans for Roger Sherman's return to the Gallery.

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