The 1966 Florence Flood, Part 1: Recovery
In November 1966, the Arno River flooded, and had a disastrous effect on the city of Florence and its population. Books, paintings, and other significant objects were buried in mud and water for days. The disaster and recovery garnered international support, and had a huge effect on the development of emergency response and the field of conservation in general. Next week, we'll discuss the long-term impact of the flood. Today, we're sharing two videos, one from 1968 about the immediate aftermath of the flood and the process to salvage books and documents; the second video is from 2023, more than 50 years after the event, about the conservation of a specific painting.
PBS News Hour: Saving Art After The Florence Flood Arno River 1966 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81XkmmRquhM
University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library. The Restoration of Books: Florence, 1968, a film by Roger Hill - https://stream.lib.utah.edu/index.php?c=details&id=284
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