Two Years in the Life of the Leonardo Cartoon
Super lecture at the National Gallery to accompany the current Leonardo exhibition given by Eric Harding.
It looked at his work in the late 1980s to repair and conserve the Leonardo cartoon after it was shot. He had recently retired from the British Museum but was seen as the only person who could do the work and came out of retirement to do it. He was the most engaging speaker and answered questions generously and in a very open manner.
It was fascinating to hear what new techniques were used on this work and the meticulous nature of saving all the minute pieces and cataloguing them to rebuild the work.
It looked at his work in the late 1980s to repair and conserve the Leonardo cartoon after it was shot. He had recently retired from the British Museum but was seen as the only person who could do the work and came out of retirement to do it. He was the most engaging speaker and answered questions generously and in a very open manner.
It was fascinating to hear what new techniques were used on this work and the meticulous nature of saving all the minute pieces and cataloguing them to rebuild the work.
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