Drew University Historic Preservation Class: History of American Finishes
April 21, 2012 |
History of American Finishes
A broad survey of the interior and exterior finishes (paint, varnish, gilding) typically used on American architecture from the 18th to the mid-20th centuries will provide a context for the closer examination of the historic finishes on a building on the Drew campus. Students will be introduced to basic techniques of paint analysis, and have an opportunity to try some out on their own.
Space is limited in all courses so register now to avoid disappointment! Call Drew’s Caspersen School of Graduate Study at 973/408-3118 for a brochure and registration information or visit our web site at http://www.drew.edu/historicpreservation for
lengthier course descriptions and registration information.
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Website:
www.drew.edu/historicpreservation |
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Location Information |
Drew University |
36 Madison Ave Madison, NJ 07940 |
Website:
www.drew.edu/historicpreservation |
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Contact Information |
Pat Tagg |
Email:
ptagg@drew.edu |
Phone:
973-408-3185 |
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