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conservator

[kuhn-sur-vuh-ter, kon-ser-vey-] / kənˈsɜr və tər, ˈkɒn sərˌveɪ- /
NOUN
caretaker of collection
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The painting was purchased by a private collector, whose identity remains undisclosed, and taken to a fine art conservator.

From BBC

“It totally connects the history of the Cuban American immigration to Miami to the greater … sports community of the city,” said Rosa Lowinger, a Cuban-born art conservator.

From Washington Post

The mosaics will be carefully recorded and assessed by an expert team of conservators before being transported off-site, to enable more detailed conservation work to take place.

From BBC

Beverly Hills entertainment attorney Mitra Ahouraian, who is also not involved in the conservatorship, told Fox News Digital even if Britney's conservators agreed to let her move states, the conservatorship could be transferred.

From Fox News

New court documents — filed ahead of a now-postponed hearing — reveal that Spears' father, Jamie Spears, "enriched himself" with "at least $6 million" from his daughter's estate while serving as her conservator, according to Variety.

From Salon