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A Closer Look : Deceptions and Discoveries (PB)
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A Closer Look : Deceptions and Discoveries (PB)
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Special Offer: Buy any 2 books from the "A Closer Look" series for only £15. View the Series here Author Marjorie E. Wieseman is Curator of Dutch Painting at the National Gallery, London. Her publications include Dutch Painting and Vermeer's Women: Secrets and Silence. How do experts spot masterpieces? Paintings are not always signed or noted in historical records, so how can we tell an obscure gem from an altered image? Scientists, conservators and art historians use a range of methods to examine the physical nature of pictures and unravel their hidden histories. Through a series of intriguing examples and clearly explained processes, A Closer Look: Deceptions and Discoveries will draw the reader into the complex issues - not all of them fully resolved - confronted by gallery professionals. View spreads of this book (1.5 MB PDF)
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Special Offer: Buy any 2 books from the "A Closer Look" series for only £15. View the Series here Author Marjorie E. Wieseman is Curator of Dutch Painting at the National Gallery, London. Her publications include Dutch Painting and Vermeer's Women: Secrets and Silence. How do experts spot masterpieces? Paintings are not always signed or noted in historical records, so how can we tell an obscure gem from an altered image? Scientists, conservators and art historians use a range of methods to examine the physical nature of pictures and unravel their hidden histories. Through a series of intriguing examples and clearly explained proces...