WALL PAINTINGS SECTION:

Conservation of medieval wall paintings, mainly in churches, made in the characteristic secco style of northern Europe. Advice on the renovation of churches to ensure a good environment for survival of the wall paintings. Research on painting and stucco techniques, particularly of the Romanesque period.

Conservation of stone in churches and in historic houses.

The name in the list is followed by telefphone extension number and the e-mail initials.
Direct phone to extension number: + 45 33 47 "extension number" (ex.: + 45 33 47 35 02)
E-mail adress is : bev-"initials"@brede.natmus.dk (ex.: bev-jeb@brede.natmus.min.dk)
* indicates that the person normally works in the Conservation Department in central Copenhagen: Ny Vestergade 11.
People marked with * have the adress: bev-"initials"@natmus.min.dk
"SC" is an abbrevation for the School of Conservation of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Head of section
Kirsten Trampedach 3565 KT
Conservator, SC.

Wall Paintings

Isabelle Braier 3549
Conservator, School of Conservation, Krakow. Detachment of wall paintings.
Teacher at the School of Conservation

Peder Bøllingtoft 3549
Conservator, SC. Romanesque wall paintings technique.

Birgitte Faurhøj 3549
Conservator, SC.

Hans Chr. Frederiksen 3549
Conservator, SC.

Ida Haslund 3549
Conservator, SC.

Mette K. Jensen 3549
Conservator, SC. Condition surveys in churches

Robert Smalley 3549
Conservator

Stone

Susanne Trudsø* 3593 ST
Conservator, SC.