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I truly think that if Grenfell Tower is to be destroyed that a memorial should be made from the ground floor and stairs by Rachel Whiteread as a cast of what was there. Like overground archeology, and I think it would be a beautiful monument so people can't forget.
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The Oxford Illustrated Old Testament: With Drawings by Contemporary Artists was a new edition of the bible in five volumes. Each volume was a hardback binding and the series had around 700 illustrations but in black and white due to the budget.
#edwardbawden
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12 months ago
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To be installed outside the Fry
add a skeleton here at some point
12 months ago
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Looking at Life In An English Village: Edward Bawden and Great Bardfield Out now!
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#greatbardfield
#essexartist
#britishart
12 months ago
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I did go up to 750 on thisand I didn't win but what a beauty.
#thomashennell
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over 5 years ago
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I don't know if to me pleased or shocked, a customer just told me they bought a print for Way over the odds for a poor reprint. Then at auction there are more fees. Is the real point of an art dealer, to have a curated eye, have it framed and ready to go? I grimmised in my head.
over 5 years ago
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Re: Mill Road Cambridge Higher curbs will also force people to cross at points that are designated. All traffic crossings to be Zebra crossings to traffic stops for pedestrians. Making the people on foot the masters and not the cars.
over 5 years ago
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But mostly the reason why Mill Road fails is human error, cars park up anywhere, the same with vans and lorries. The cyclists also park bikes on thin pavements on lamp posts making it impossible for a wheelchair to pass. Hedges make paths less wide. Too many A boards.
over 5 years ago
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What Mill Road Petersfield needs is working on from scratch, paving wise. Higher curbs so cars can't mount them and a few bays with lower curbs for deliveries and disability vehicles for pick up/drop off. More hanging baskets. Nicer bins. Thinner bus stops. Hedges cut back.
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Warwick Hutton was born on 17 July 1939, a British painter, glass engraver, illustrator and children's author, famous for his elegant illustrations in pencil and ink and watercolor for children's books. He received the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Best Picture Book.
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Great Bardfield & Fry Gallery Artists for sale at Cambs Antiques Centre
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over 5 years ago
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I made a page of my pictures for sale in @CambsAntiques mostly fry art gallery of great bardfield artists.
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over 5 years ago
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On the blog this week, a book by Olive Cook, ish
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The Pink House
This is a short little post but a fun on about a book that was published.
https://inexpensiveprogress.com/1536/the-pink-house/
over 5 years ago
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A new video - Kenneth Rowntree - The War Years#kennethrowntree
#greatbardfieldartists
@FryArtGallery
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Kenneth Rowntree - The War Years
Kenneth Rowntree - The War Years by Robjn Cantus - www.inexpensiveprogress.com
https://youtu.be/RMYiDJAAq2Y
over 5 years ago
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Cycling is the future
over 5 years ago
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Dancing at Dusk – A moment with Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring (Excerptvia @YouTube The full one is on youtube from the 1st July.
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Dancing at Dusk – A moment with Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring (Excerpt)
A short excerpt of Dancing at Dusk – A moment with Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring. Available to watch for free on Sadler's Wells Digital Stage from 30 October - 29 November 2024: https://www.sadlerswells.com/dancing-at-dusk/ In this stunning film, Pina Bausch’s iconic choreography The Rite of Spring is danced in an extraordinary setting, on the beach in Toubab Dialaw, Senegal. Filmed in 2020 as the world descended into lockdown, it captures the last rehearsal of a specially assembled company of 38 dancers from 14 African countries, and documents a unique moment in their preparations for an international tour. A rare opportunity to watch one of the world’s greatest dance works. Dancing at Dusk returns to Digital Stage in celebration of the The Rite of Spring/common ground[s] performances at Sadler’s Wells (6 – 10 Nov 2024): https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/pina-bausch-the-rite-of-spring-common-grounds/ Presented by Sadler’s Wells, Pina Bausch Foundation and École des Sables. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sadlerswells Website: http://www.sadlerswells.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/sadlers_wells Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SadlersWells Blog: http://blog.sadlerswells.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/sadlers_wells/
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over 5 years ago
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It is a little naughty to sell a Merivale print as if it's an original 1930s one
over 5 years ago
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‘Michael Loop Ft Robjn - In The Fields (Symbyosis Summer Remix)’ on
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#np
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over 5 years ago
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In the Fields · Robjn & Michael Loop (Radio Edit) Dharma Karma living, taking and no giving.
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In the Fields
Provided to YouTube by Ditto Music In the Fields · Robjn & Michael Loop · Robjn · Michael Loop In the Fields ℗ Robjn Released on: 2020-06-04 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Got a drink. See you live in 30 mins! On Instagram. @ Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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Inexpensive Progress Art & Books on Instagram: "Got a drink. See you live in 30 mins! On Instagram."
30 likes, 7 comments - inexpensiveprogress on June 4, 2020: "Got a drink. See you live in 30 mins! On Instagram.".
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over 5 years ago
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Join us for our live chat tonight. "What it means to me..." at 8pm. Bring a drink and ask questions and hopefully enjoy as we talk about things we love. @ Alexandra Palace
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Inexpensive Progress Art & Books on Instagram: "Join us for our live chat tonight. "What it means to me..." at 8pm. Bring a drink and ask questions and hopefully enjoy as we talk about things we love."
27 likes, 0 comments - inexpensiveprogress on June 3, 2020: "Join us for our live chat tonight. "What it means to me..." at 8pm. Bring a drink and ask questions and hopefully enjoy as we talk about things we love.".
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over 5 years ago
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Join @antiquemark tomorrow evening 8pm. A live chat. Youre welcome to dm me questions or ask us during the chat. @ Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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over 5 years ago
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Elsie from the David Parr House wasn't a million miles from this.
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over 5 years ago
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Cycling the Frame (1988via @YouTube
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over 5 years ago
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If there are 50 ways to leave your lover how many can we all come up with?
over 5 years ago
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The only way I can keep happy is to buy one thing from my wish list a week.
over 5 years ago
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So for the 70th Birthday of Grace Jones I can say have a play of Hurricane, a brilliant record hardly anyone knows.
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Hurricane
Grace Jones · Album · 2008 · 10 songs
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over 5 years ago
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Til death do us party
over 5 years ago
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If we could pre-program every day when would we run out of ideas for the perfect thing to happen? Are we all now trapped inside Robert Nozick's Experience Machine?
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Experience machine
The experience machine or pleasure machine is a thought experiment put forward by philosopher Robert Nozick in his 1974 book Anarchy, State, and Utopia.[1] It is an attempt to refute ethical hedonism by imagining a choice between everyday reality and an apparently preferable simulated reality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experience_machine
over 5 years ago
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My spelling has suffered lately. My fingers aren't working as well anymore and my typing is made worse by spelling on the phone. So sorry for the obvious errors.
over 5 years ago
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In 1966, W.H.Smith originated a 9-digit code for uniquely referencing books, called Standard Book Numbering or SBN. It was adopted as international standard ISO 2108 in 1970, and was used until 1974, when it became the ISBN scheme.
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Oh this is the east anglia I want to be in
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East Anglia (1930s film)
This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter months to encourage tourism. The bourgeoning middle classes with their semi-detached homes and Austin 7 cars , the working classes visiting Gt Yarmouth in holiday special trains, clubs organising coach trips, it was all knocked on the head with the arrival of WWII.
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over 5 years ago
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:D
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Bubbles Whiting - Using Punch Cards - Hollerith and IBM
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Bubbles Whiting - Using Punch Cards - Hollerith and IBM
An interview with Bubbles Whiting who, in her early career used punch cards in her everyday work life. Part of the Heritage Lottery funded Viva Computer project from the Centre for Computing History. Support us through Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/computinghistory Museum Website : www.ComputingHistory.org.uk Twitter : https://twitter.com/computermuseum Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/computinghistory/
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A Brief History of Walter Hoyle by Inexpensive Progress#walterhoyle
#greatbardfieldartists
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A Brief History of Walter Hoyle by Inexpensive Progress
A Brief History of Walter Hoyle by Inexpensive Progress. www.inexpensiveprogress.com Three years ago I wrote that Walter Hoyle is in danger of being one of the forgotten Great Bardfield artists due to the lack of information on him. And with the Fry Gallery hosting an exhibition on his work it looked like that injustice would be corrected, but as I record this the world is still in lock down and it is unlikely that Hoyle exhibition will be seen. Hoyle was born in Rishton, Lancashire in July 1922 and in 1938 he went to Beckenham School of Art from there Hoyle gained a place at as a student at the Royal College of Art from 1940-42, and again from 1947-48 after serving in the Second World War. One of his tutors in London was Edward Bawden, who encouraged him to develop this watercolours and printmaking. Bawden was commissioned by the Festival of Britain to produce a mural for the Lion and Unicorn Pavilion, Hoyle was one of the students bawden asked to assist him. During that summer Bawden & Hoyle holidayed in Sicily together, Hoyle later used these memories to write the book 'To Sicily with Edward Bawden'. One of Hoyles paintings from this trip would be bought for the Cambridge Pictures for Schools Schemes. Encouraged by Edward Bawden, Hoyle would move to Great Lodge Farm, on the outskirts of Great Bardfield. He would get a reduced rate on his rent if he repaired the cottage. Here are some paintings made from the farm, a transporter here and a view from the window with typical Bardfield Victoriana and I love the way he has painted the oil lamp with that transparent wire. Hoyle's drawing was used for the catalogue of the 1954 Open house Bardfield exhibition, he took part in these exhibitions and met his wife Denise at one. Various illustration commissions from the BBC came in for their educational booklets and more illustration work would come to Hoyle as he illustrated the BBC Book of the Countryside alongside John Nash and fellow Bardfield'er Sheila Robinson. here you can see the illustrations and then the colour illustration is from the 1969 ‘Women’s Institute book of Party Recipes’. After leaving Great Bardfield for Great Sailing, Hoyle then moved to Bottersham, Cambridgeshire to be closer to the Cambridge School of Art where he worked. He worked at the St Barnabas Press that helped the art school gain a reputation for quality printmaking. While in Cambridge Hoyle took over the Cambridge Pictures for Schools scheme in the 1970s. Originally set up in the 1940s by Nan Youngman and Henry Mooris, in the 1960s few new works were added to the collection and Hoyle encouraged his students to donate works. While at Cambridge Hoyle was able to make many prints of the buildings of the university. Hoyle retired from teaching in 1985, moving from Cambridge to Hastings and Dieppe.
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over 5 years ago
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"We want to ask you to submit a single shot film of a quiet scene; at home, or out the window, or in your garden: quiet moments that we are all enjoying, together, in isolation." - Roger and Brian Eno mixing-colours.com
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Roger Eno & Brian Eno | Mixing Colours
Roger Eno and Brian Eno invite you to collaborate on their audio-visual project "Mixing Colours".
https://www.mixing-colours.com/
over 5 years ago
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The Servant by Robin Maugham
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Dust Witch, by robjn
11 track album
https://robjn.bandcamp.com/album/dust-witch
over 5 years ago
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Johann Sebastian Bach / Ferruccio Busoni: Choralvorspiel "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" BWV 645
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Johann Sebastian Bach / Ferruccio Busoni: Choralvorspiel "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" BWV 645
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over 5 years ago
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My hearts memory turns to you
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over 5 years ago
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I've been treating myself so much ive updated this, it's the only way to stop people buying you tatt for your birthday.
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over 5 years ago
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Ever wondered what the CV19 sounds like?
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Viral Counterpoint of the Coronavirus Spike Protein (2019-nCoV) by Markus J. Buehler
While we cannot see small nanoscopic objects like proteins or other molecules that make up virtually all living matter including our cells, tissues, as well as pathogens such as viruses, our computational algorithm allows us to make its material manifestation audible. This piece is a musical representation of the amino acid sequence and structure of the spike protein of the pathogen of COVID-19, 2019-nCoV (protein data bank identifier 6VSB [1]). MUSICAL DECEIT A virus’ genome hijacks the host cell’s protein manufacturing machinery, and forces it to replicate the viral genome and produce viral proteins to make new viruses from it. This musical art teaches us something about the fine line between beauty of life and death as an opposite pole. As you listen to the protein you will find that the intricate design results in incredibly interesting and actually pleasing, relaxing sounds. This doesn’t really convey the deadly impacts this particularly protein is having on the world. This aspect of the music shows the deceiving nature of the virus, how it hijacks our body to replicate, and hurt us along the way. So, the music is a metaphor for this nature of the virus to deceive the host and exploit it for its own multiplication. HOW IT IS DONE: What you hear is a multi-layered algorithmic composition featuring both the vibrational spectrum of the entire protein (expressed in sound and rhythmic elements), the sequence and folding of amino acids that compose the virus spike structure, as well as interwoven melodies - forming counterpoint music - reflecting the complex hierarchical intersecting geometry of the protein [2]. Scientific references: [1] Wrapp et al., "Cryo-EM structure of the 2019-nCoV spike in the prefusion conformation," Science, 2020, DOI: 10.1126/science.abb2507 [2] Buehler et al., "A Self-Consistent Sonification Method to Translate Amino Acid Sequences into Musical Compositions and Application in Protein Design Using Artificial Intelligence," ACS Nano, 2019, DOI: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.9b02180
https://soundcloud.com/user-275864738/viral-counterpoint-of-the-coronavirus-spike-protein-2019-ncov?in=user-275864738/sets/protein-counterpoint
over 5 years ago
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And for breakfast today, shortbread
over 5 years ago
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Who spells Archive wrong, really.
over 5 years ago
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If you buy something complex like a TV or telephone you have to download the instructions online but you get a packet of headache pills and they have a fold out map of side effects inside, maybe just get rid of them and be damned
over 5 years ago
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Cyndi Lauper - At Last
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Cyndi Lauper - At Last
Cyndi Lauper's official music video for 'At Last'. Click to listen to Cyndi Lauper on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/CyndiLauperSpotify?IQid=CyndiLAL As featured on At Last. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/CLAtLast?IQid=CyndiLAL Google Play: http://smarturl.it/ALGPlay?IQid=CyndiLAL Amazon: http://smarturl.it/AtLastAmazon?IQid=CyndiLAL More From Cyndi Lauper Girls Just Want To Have Fun: https://youtu.be/PIb6AZdTr-A Time After Time: https://youtu.be/VdQY7BusJNU True Colors: https://youtu.be/LPn0KFlbqX8 More great 80s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate80?IQid=CyndiLAL Follow Cyndi Lauper Website: http://cyndilauper.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialcyndilauper Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyndilauper Instagram: https://instagram.com/cyndilauper/ Subscribe to Cyndi Lauper on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/CyndiLauperSub?IQid=CyndiLAL --------- Lyrics: At last my love has come along my lonely days over and life is like a song Ooh At last the skies above are blue well my heart was wrapped up in clover the night I looked at you I found a dream that I could speak to a dream that I could call my own I found a thrill to press my cheek to a thrill that I have never known
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almost 6 years ago
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Also here is the one about Ravilious
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The PDF about life in an English Village is still up if you have little to do
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If @NetflixUK are interested in new tv shows? How about the John Christopher trilogy, The Tripods, great for teens and adults. The BBC tried to film them but didn't have the technology we have today.
#johnchristopher
#thetripods
almost 6 years ago
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Blue Skies Smilin' At Me; Conserving A Henry Ranger SeascapeNot only is he really handsome, he is a wonderful conservator
#inexpensiveprogress
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Blue Skies Smilin' At Me; Conserving A Henry Ranger Seascape
Squarespace http://squarespace.com/Baumgartner to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/baumgartnerrestoration Official Baumgartner Merch https://teespring.com/stores/bfars-store --- Henry Ranger was a New York painter known for his seascapes and marine scenes. He was a prominent Tonalist and founder of the Old Lyme Art Colony. This painting of the ocean with some meandering sailboats was clearly a tonal painting when it arrived, only the wrong tone. with years of surface grime and a heavily discolored varnish the painting had taken on a very yellow cast. As the varnish was removed a few interesting discoveries were made that complicated the conservation.
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