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The art of restoration

David Erhardt ()
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David Erhardt: the Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education, Smithsonian Institution, Museum Support Center

Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7007, 410-411

Abstract: There are various techniques for the restoration of artwork — how effective and safe these are also varies. ‘Reversible’ gels could, however, provide a less risky way to reverse the ravages of time.

Date: 2004
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