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The restoration of paintings in Paris, 1750-1815: practice, discourse, materiality
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Introduction: restoration and the public sphere -- Versatility and flexibility -- A networked practice -- Between the institutional and the private settings -- A public sphere of knowledge? -- Standards and reclassifications -- Intellectual property -- A "connoisseur-artist" -- Toward a definition at the museum -- To smoke or to scour? -- Retouching as interpretation -- Faking the painting -- Window or mirror -- Supports/surfaces -- From divided work to fabricated painting -- From adjustable object to adjusted space -- Mural exodus: the paintings transported to the museum -- Commercial and private venues -- Seeing, believing, and judging -- Financial repercussions -- For the glory of the king -- After the Revolution: the opening of the Louvre -- "From the rubble of triumph" -- Gazing upon the masterpieces of the arts -- The skilled hand of the French restorers -- The end of an empire.
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Los Angeles, California: Getty Conservation Institute, 2017
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- 1700-1899
- 1750-1815
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- 1606065165
- 9781606065167
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Translation of: La restauration des peintures à Paris 1750-1815, Pratiques et discours sur la matérialité des oeuvres d'art (Rennes, 2012)
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