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In the world of easel painting, this sort of thing would be a big no-no. Restoration, in-painting, etc. must not only be readily apparent but fully reversible. The doodle should have been left obviously. "Charm" has been removed, like dipping a coin too often. I appreciate the work - I once saw an X-Men #1 torn in clean half fully restored with rice paper, acrylic emulsion, acrylics in pigment, water and cotton balls. The reveal was the weight.
Eric
Not with a UV light. Restoration like that would be returned by me unless clearly detailed, and then I would not want it. Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer by Rembrandt in the Met - 1/4 of that is by another hand (lower left). Retrato de Juan Pareja, by Diego Velázquez, has about 2 inches revealed from an old fold-over on the right and bottom edges. It is still quite visible unless at some distance.
Eric
Ooops, I said "restored" myself! That X-Men #1 was enhancement if there ever was such as thing.
Eric
I put forward that some of these 20th century MOVIE AND MUSIC pieces will take their place inside the fine art world. In this world, some of the greatest art,like the Cistine chapel , venus de milo, Picasso; da vinci, and many other greats at auction are routinely restored and it is usually considered added value. But it has to be done by experts requiring a hands on viewing- SO buy the piece with the right to return after a visual inspection.
But it seems like the Lennon words are much bolder--that indicates alteration of the the signature and that is no good.
I have heard of Beatles signatures being transferred somehow from elsewhere and re-adheared to a Sgt. Pepper Album. This horrifies me because it destroys the piece where the signtures originally came from and also the newly applied signatures on Sgt Pepper album are not what the Beatles minds were thinking when the signatures were WRITTEN.
The Sgt p, was Lizzie bravos she cut two signatures out and gave them to her friend, then got them back years later and had the album restored,
It's an interesting topic, I believe posters are the big restoration item, almost every dealer does this now. Rockaway records has replaced a back cover of a Beatles signed lp, it should still be on their website.
Hi Sling,
They have, but anything beyond cleaning is not made invisible. There are strict guidelines for conservation/restoration - specific formulas and mixes. The real fun is happening now, that acrylics are not quite what they were supposed to be.
Eric
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