Haskins, Scott (M.)
HASKINS, Scott (M.)
HASKINS, Scott (M.). American, b. 1953. Genres: Antiques/Furnishings. Career: Private practice as a conservator of fine arts, 1976-77; Ex Monastero della Trinita Museum, intern, 1977-78; Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, director of conservation, 1978-84; Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, Santa Barbara, CA, chief conservator, 1984-, director, 1986-. Shroud of Turin Research Project, participant and consultant. Publications: The Emergency Care Book for Your Possessions, 1994; How to Save Your Stuff from a Disaster, 1996. Address: Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, P.O. Box 23557, Santa Barbara, CA 93121, U.S.A.
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