Yale University School of Art
1156 Chapel Street, POB 208339
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520-8339
(203) 432-2600

Mark Aronson, Conservator

Mr. Aronson received a B.A. in art from Reed College in 1979, an M.S. in the conservation and preservation of artistic and historic artifacts from the University of Delaware, Winterthur Museum program, and a certificate of study in painting conservation from the Center for Conservation and Technical Studies at the Fogg Museum, Harvard University, in 1986. He was a Getty Fellow at the Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, Netherlands; both an IMLS and Mellon Fellow at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and a National Museum Act Fellow in Painting Conservation at the Cincinnati Art Museum. He served as the chief conservator of the Yale University Art Gallery for fourteen years, has lectured in Yaleâ??s History of Art department, and has been a guest conservator at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Mr. Aronson is particularly interested in the history of painting techniques and attitudes toward restoration and conservation. Since July 2007 he has been the chief conservator of paintings at the Yale Center for British Art; he was appointed critic in painting/printmaking in 2008.

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