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Levon Tokatlyan is an Armenian-born artist and art conservator who trained in Russia before coming to America twenty years ago. Now with thirty-five years of experience he has mastered the art of, among various other things, restoring paintings, murals and gold leaf framing. Like many in this profession, he does not ply his craft in a museum or an institution; his work can be found in his home studio where he takes the same pride in the restoration of the art of his customers. For Tokatlyan, conserving art is simply a labor of love.
After thirty-five years, Tokatlyan keeps his technique strong by his steady involvement in the art industry where he is makes himself knowledgeable to the latest methods of period art and object restoration. In fact, his talent was documented in the highly talked about documentary «Saving Art With Science»…
History
Established in 1990.
Levon Tokatlyan, the owner and director of Renaissance Framing Gallery graduated from The Fine Art Academy in Yerevan Armenia with a Masters Degree in restoration and conservation of fine art. He began his internship at Russia’s Saint Peters-burg Museum of Heritage where he perfected his skill and knowledge of fine art, shortly after he began restoring oil paintings and antiques frames. With over 35 Years of experience he takes professional care with this process knowing what each painting means to the customer who brings it.
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Levon Tokatlyan is an Armenian-born artist and art conservator who trained in Russia before coming to America twenty years ago. Now with thirty-five years of experience he has mastered the art of, among various other things, restoring paintings, murals and gold leaf framing. Like many in this profession, he does not ply his craft in a museum or an institution; his work can be found in his home studio where he takes the same pride in the restoration of the art of his customers. His approaches are not as high tech as those of his museum counterparts.
In fact, his talent was documented in the highly talked about documentary «Saving Art With Science». Over the years he has worked with institutions such as the Harvard Universities Fogg Museum, Isabella Gardens Museum and the Old South Church of Boston.