About me
Alan Miller specializes in the structural conservation of panel paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He received an MA in art history from the University of Washington and a postgraduate diploma in the conservation of easel paintings from the Courtauld Institute of Art. Alan was both participant and instructor in the Getty’s Panel Paintings Initiative working on the structural treatment of Durer's Adam and Eve panels at the Prado and Vasari's Last Supper panels which were damaged in the 1966 Florence flood. His research interests include the development of new spring mechanisms for use on secondary supports and paintings on Masonite.