Abstract

The temporary exhibition 'Holy Image, Hallowed Ground: Icons from Sinai' was held at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles in 2006–2007. The majority of objects in the exhibition were on loan from St Catherine's Monastery in Egypt. The terms of loan for the objects required maintaining low levels of relative humidity during the transport and display of the objects. The design and construction of both crates and exhibition vitrines are described and illustrated. The method of environmental data management used for the exhibition is discussed.

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