A conservator’s overview: materials, varnish history, craquelure mapping, and micro‑climate management for Monet’s panels.

Conservation at the Orangerie balances legibility with material dignity. Monet’s panels present varied surface histories, from thin glazes to high‑impasto strokes.

| Parameter | Target | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 20–22 °C | Viscosity stability |
| RH | 45–55% | Dimensional control |
| Light | < 150 lx | Pigment fade mitigation |
“Do less to preserve more.” — preventive credo
[^tech]: Technical campaigns include multi‑spectral imaging and micro‑fade testing in collaboration with labs.
| Cycle | Action | Tool | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly | Visual sweep | Raking light | Detect raised impasto risk |
| Monthly | RH/Temp log | Data logger | Trend stability |
| Quarterly | Imaging | IR/UV | Layer + retouch mapping |
date,room,temp_c,rh_percent,notes
2025-11-01,oval A,21.2,49,"stable"
2025-12-01,oval B,21.0,50,"stable"

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