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Use of secondary supports Advantage of the Dutch method Problems in the
original paint Inpainting “The Magdalen Reading,” oil painting by Rogier van der.
air-seasoned to a higher humidity may suffer considerably. In both Europe and ...
Use of secondary supports Advantage of the Dutch method Problems in the
original paint Inpainting “The Magdalen Reading,” oil painting by Rogier van der.
air-seasoned to a higher humidity may suffer considerably. In both Europe and ...
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It was considered normal in any case to repaint not only losses or gravely
damaged areas but also a wide area of surrounding original paint, often with
materials that have visibly darkened or faded with time. Large areas with
significant detail ...
It was considered normal in any case to repaint not only losses or gravely
damaged areas but also a wide area of surrounding original paint, often with
materials that have visibly darkened or faded with time. Large areas with
significant detail ...
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Nevertheless, a forgery may pretend to be no more than a copy of a genuine
original. It then becomes necessary to examine the language and style in which it
is written and to look for anachronisms or for statements that conflict with known ...
Nevertheless, a forgery may pretend to be no more than a copy of a genuine
original. It then becomes necessary to examine the language and style in which it
is written and to look for anachronisms or for statements that conflict with known ...
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