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Mounting an 18th-century Silk Dress – Textile Conservation Step-by-Step
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YouTubeVictoria and Albert Museum
Mounting an 18th-century Silk Dress – Textile Conservation Step-by-Step
In this video, we take you behind the scenes of the Textile Conservation Studio to see how museum mounting professionals Lauren and Hannah mount and display an original 18th-century robe à la française (also known as a sack-back dress). Experience each step of the textile mounting process — from preparing the mannequin with conservation ...
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