Condition : the ageing of art /
The paintings we see today in museums, galleries, churches and temples are often much altered by the centuries. Pictures can split, rot, be eaten by woodworm, warp, blister, crack, cup, flake, darken, blanch, discolor, become too translucent and disappear under a centuries-old varnish; and they can...
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London :
Paul Holberton Publishing,
[2015]
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Conservation
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N8560 .T39 2015
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Status: | Available Place a Hold |