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Conservation News

10th March 2011

Students Conserve GF Watts’ Grave

During a cold but rain free week in February, four second year students from the Conservation department went to Watts Cemetery in Compton (Surrey) to conserve the terracotta grave of the eminent Victorian painter and sculptor G.F. Watts.

Watts Cemetery
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They were kindly accommodated over the three days by staff and friends of nearby Watts Gallery, which is completing its major Hope refurbishment project – see www.wattsgallery.org.uk

The work involved cleaning, re-pointing, consolidation and the fixing of broken fragments of the grave. As a result, the colour and surface of the terracotta has been restored and the inscriptions are legible once again. Coincidently, the day the students finished, 23rd February, was the birthday of the very man whose grave they were conserving!