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Yet it had to be saved by recent restorers from Viollet-le-Duc's overenthusiastic reworkings.
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IT took a small army of restorers from across the country to bring the Andersons' Maxwell project to fruition.
German restorers from the International Council on Monuments and Sites have spent two years carefully sorting through the debris from both Buddhas, lifting out the largest sections by crane — some weigh 70, even 90 tons — and placing them under cover, because the soft stone disintegrates in rain or snow.
A junior restorer from Amsterdam, Renzo Meurs, imagined being watched "by the eyes of all art-loving people worldwide".
George Barker, a picture restorer from Leamington, was exactly Evans's contemporary.
Mr. Nathan learned about mullein as a hair restorer from a Captain Walker, of S. S. Oceanic, back in 1912.
The aim was to determine the drying oils and the resins originally employed by the artist and by restorers.
For this reason, they are favored by restorers or by manufacturers looking to create dramatic color effects.
Glues of animal origin have often be seen employed, both by artists and restorers: they are mainly constituted from collagen and keratin.
The poplar panel shows some evidence of warping from resistance to its original frame and to braces added by early restorers.
In the nineteen-nineties, it was rediscovered and pieced back together by art restorers.
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