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The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), a part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, was initially planned in 1982 and began full operation in 1985. Since its inception, the GCI has engaged in a program of scientific research, educational activities, documentation, and the dissemination of information through publications, conferences, workshops, and public programs that include research opportunities for professionals and public lectures. In addition, the Institute has conducted international field projects in Asia, Africa, North and South America, and Europe. The GCI's endeavors are designed to serve the needs of the conservation profession by undertaking work that tackles broad practical or theoretical questions of significance to the conservation field. The Institute develops and refines tools for conservation and shares its expertise with institutions and organizations worldwide so that its efforts have the greatest possible benefit to the practice of conservation.

The Getty Conservation Institute's first field project focused on the 3,200-year-old tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens, near Luxor, Egypt. Beginning in 1986, in collaboration with the Egyptian Antiquities Organization (EAO), a multidisciplinary, international group of experts conducted an intensive six-year campaign, which included condition assessment, analysis, emergency treatment, and conservation of the extraordinary wall paintings in the tomb. The project included training conservators from Egypt and other countries. One of the main objectives of the conservation effort was to maintain the site's historical integrity; therefore treatment of the wall paintings was limited to consolidation and cleaning.

From the description of Nefertari Project logbooks, 1989-1992. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81158192

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associatedWith Aldana, Guillermo. person
associatedWith Capriotti, Giorgio. person
associatedWith D'Alessandro, L. person
associatedWith De Cesaris, Luigi. person
associatedWith Doehne, Eric. person
associatedWith El-Shahhat, Said Ahmed. person
associatedWith Getty Conservation Institute. Field Projects Division. corporateBody
associatedWith Getty Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Getty Research Institute. Contemporary Programs and Research. corporateBody
associatedWith Getty Trust Publications. corporateBody
associatedWith Giordano, Giuseppe. person
associatedWith Hayʼat al-Āthār al-Miṣrīyah. corporateBody
associatedWith J. Paul Getty Trust. corporateBody
associatedWith Luzi, Adriano. person
associatedWith Mora, Laura. person
associatedWith Mora, Paolo. person
associatedWith Nefertari, Queen, consort of Ramses II, King of Egypt person
associatedWith Porta, Eduardo. person
associatedWith Rickerby, Stephen. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Egypt--Thebes (Extinct city)
Subject
Mural painting and decoration
Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian
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Active 1953

Active 1990

Active 1989

Active 1989

Active 1992

Spanish; Castilian,

English,

Italian,

Latin

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