When an iconic painting is in need of restoration, it is usually taken to a studio to be worked on in seclusion.
by 6-ft. canvas that Getty said was the real Diana and Her Nymphs. And it is generally acknowledged that Rubens never painted the same subject twice. Cleveland traces its Diana back to 1796 ...
A painting taller than an adult giraffe is undergoing restoration at a museum in Belgium, requiring yoga-like contortions ...
Rubens, perhaps Antwerp's most famous son, painted the work in 1628 in the studio ... Who ever said art restoration was not physical labor? “Like our colleague says, she's become really good ...