

Thomas Schoeller M.A. (center) is conservator and art historian with over twenty years of experience in
the field of conservation and restoration of old master paintings, sculptures and contemporary art as well
as in the coordination of complex projects. He established the Atelier Schoeller in 1986.
Anett Quast (left), conservator, was trained at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg and
studied art history and classical archeology in Goettingen and Erlangen. She is our expert for the
conservation and restoration of contemporary art and supervises the projects for galleries, collectors,
and private clients.
Thomas Mundt (right), conservator, was trained at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg
and studied art history in Erlangen and Munich. He is responsible for the coordination of our complex
conservation projects in the field of preservation of national monuments.
Our flexible team includes a number of freelance conservators (Diplom-Restauratoren) working in
different fields such as paper and photography conservation, wood and furniture conservation as well
as metal, glass and porcelain conservation.
Interested? Contact us!
In preparation for a university or academy degree in conservation and
restoration, we offer interested
students regular traineeships of one and two years.
We are members of the professional associations: VDR, ICOM and IIC.