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SAMUEL H. KRESS COLLECTION RESEARCH: GIULIANO BUGIARDINI

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


Conservator
Nica Gutman Rieppi, Associate Conservator of the Kress Program in Paintings Conservation, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU

Text, Content and Technical Images:
Nica Gutman Rieppi, Associate Conservator of the Kress Program in Paintings Conservation, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU

Editors
Dianne Modestini, Conservator of the Kress Program in Paintings Conservation and consulting conservator to the Kress Collection, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Michele Marincola, Sherman Fairchild Chairman and Professor of Conservation, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Dr. Hannelore Roemich, Acting Chairman (2008-2011) and Institute of Fine Arts Professor of Conservation Science, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU

Infrared Reflectography
Dr. John Delaney, Senior Imaging Scientist, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Paola Ricciardi, Samuel H. Kress Fellow, scientific research department, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Pigment Identification

Dr. John Delaney, Senior Imaging Scientist, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Paola Ricciardi, Samuel H. Kress Fellow, Scientific research department, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Ashok Roy, Director of Scientific Research, National Gallery, London

Web Design and Programming
Jason Varone, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU

Special Thanks
We would like to thank all of those who have contributed to the development and research of this project. We would especially like to acknowledge the contributions of Dr. Laura Pagnotta, whose research established the proper chronology of the Florence and Allentown paintings; and Daniela Parenti, Deputy Director of the Galleria dell’Academia, Florence who provided knowledge which was essential to this research.

We would also like to thank Art Resource, Inc. for their generous assistance with acquiring images; and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation for their support and assistance in creating this project.

To cite this article we suggest using:
Gutman Rieppi, Nica, “From Florence to Bologna: examination and treatment of Giuliano Bugiardini’s ‘Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist’,” Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 2012.  http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/conservation/kress/bugiardini/intro.htm

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