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Welcome to Art Conservation Services

We bring over three decades of experience to preserving works of art and cultural heritage.

Utagawa Hiroshige “Shinagawa: Sunrise (Shinagawa, hinode), from the series “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road”

Principal paper conservator, Ann Baldwin, brings artistic talents, technical skill, and scientific knowledge to the preservation and restoration of works of art on paper. Ann is dedicated to the integrity and beauty of each piece. As a professional member of the American Institute for Conservation of Artistic and Historic Works, Ann adheres to its Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. She has published on a number of subjects, including artist’s intent, bio-deterioration, and archival mounting.

Why Choose Art Conservation Services?

Our company provides clients with individual care for every project.

  • Examination and identification of prints
  • Condition reports for insurance and conservation planning
  • Stain reduction
  • Tear repair
  • Humidification and pressing
  • Mold remediation
  • Consolidation of flaking paint
  • Archival storage solutions, including boxes, mats, and mounts

A Passion for Art and History

Each artwork tells a story, from the delicate translucence of watermarked paper to the vibrant layers of watercolor. Whether conserving a 14th-century Buddhist mandala or a 19th-century pastel portrait, Ann approaches every project with sensitivity, precision, and a deep appreciation for the cultural and historical significance of the piece.

If you’re looking for expert care for your treasured artwork, Ann Baldwin is here to help. Reach out today to discuss your conservation needs and ensure the longevity of your art for generations to come.

Mina Ochtman’s House in Landscape circa 1885 © The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT