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Auglaize County Historical Society Announce Conservati­on Project

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The Auglaize County Historical Society announces a special project currently in process in honor of the St. Marys Bicentenni­al Anniversar­y in 2023-the conservati­on of a 19th century folk painting long in the organizati­on's possession.

The large-nearly 4' x 5'-painting was donated to the Historical Society several decades ago, at the same time as a much later painting by American commercial artist Richard Veenfliet. The details of the folk painting do not suggest that it was created by Veenfliet, and virtually nothing is known about its origins. The painting depicts a number of vignettes in and around St.

Marys from the post-civil War era, including a sign advertisin­g the Dieker House, an early hotel in the community. The painting also features a quotation in German roughly translated as, "Finally, let us have no more hostilitie­s (or enemies), and [we] go home in peace-as always."

The painting has long hung on the wall at the Mooney Museum, but it is significan­tly stained and wrinkled. During the Historical Society's Collection Assessment Program review in 2021, the visiting reviewer, an expert in artifact preservati­on, suggested that improved conservati­on was necessary to ensure that the painting would not disintegra­te.

States Historical Society administra­tor Rachel Barber, "We had known for some time that we needed to take action on this singularly significan­t artifact in our collection, and the recommenda­tions from the Collection Assessment Program allowed us to establish parameters and goals."

Last year the trustees voted to commission the services of Jamison Art Conservati­on, a profession­al art conservati­on studio specializi­ng in works on paper. The studio provides clients with museum quality conservati­on services for prints, drawings, watercolor­s, manuscript­s, archival materials and select bound materials. Jamye Jamison is a peer-reviewed Fellow in the American Institute for Conservati­on (AIC). All treatments are done in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice as set forth by the AIC. Jamison Art Conservati­on is based in Cleveland.

Trustee Mark Kinstle delivered the folk painting to the conservati­on studio, where it was removed from its frame and placed (flat) in appropriat­e storage. When the painting was removed from the frame, however, conservato­rs discovered that the images had been painting on the back lining of a copy of the 1856 edition of Colton's Map of the United States of America, British Possession­s .... The Colton company was a prominent family of 19th century mapmakers based in New York City. Jamison Conservati­on was concerned that the painting could not be removed from the map without causing irreparabl­e harm to the latter.

The county Historical Society then contacted the United States' Library of Congress, whose reference librarians helped board members and staff determine that this particular Colton map was not rare. ACHS board members then decided to proceed with the conservati­on of the map, because of its unique St. Marys and Auglaize County associatio­n. The studio began the slow process of separating the painting from the map in very late January.

When the conservati­on process is completed, a new frame will be created for the painting, and it will be rehung at the Mooney Museum, with all appropriat­e preservati­on measures in place, including provisions for low lighting. The Historical Society anticipate­s a "reveal party" of sorts for the painting later in 2023, in conjunctio­n with the conclusion of the project and the continuing celebratio­n of St. Marys Bicentenni­al.

Funding for the conservati­on of the painting has been provided by the St. Marys Community Foundation, through an endowment establishe­d for permanent improvemen­ts at the Mooney Museum. Barber further states, "We are very grateful for the assistance from Mike Makley and the community foundation, without which this project would not have been possible."

 ?? ?? The painting was gifted to the Auglaize County Historical Society long ago, and is in need of conservati­on repair
The painting was gifted to the Auglaize County Historical Society long ago, and is in need of conservati­on repair

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