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Page 60
... original panel . Some restorers reduce the strength of the original panel , before applying the secondary support , by reducing its thickness . This practice is not universally approved . Oc- casionally , when the panel is badly worm ...
... original panel . Some restorers reduce the strength of the original panel , before applying the secondary support , by reducing its thickness . This practice is not universally approved . Oc- casionally , when the panel is badly worm ...
Page 61
... original paint , often with materials that have visibly darkened or faded with time . Large areas with significant detail missing were repainted inventively in what was supposed to be the style of the original artist . It is cus- tomary ...
... original paint , often with materials that have visibly darkened or faded with time . Large areas with significant detail missing were repainted inventively in what was supposed to be the style of the original artist . It is cus- tomary ...
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... original and which is the copy . At least a dozen excellent replicas of Leonardo da Vinci's " Mona Lisa " exist , many of them by his students . Various owners of these copies have at various times claimed that they possess the original ...
... original and which is the copy . At least a dozen excellent replicas of Leonardo da Vinci's " Mona Lisa " exist , many of them by his students . Various owners of these copies have at various times claimed that they possess the original ...
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