Joshua Reynolds : the Age of Innocence

Interesting display at Tate Britain looking at the conservation of a Joshua Reynolds picture of a small girl “The Age of Innocence”.

The cleaning had given it a crisp clear finish and made you look at the quality of the painting rather than the slightly sugary subject matter. I was interesting to see it hung with copies and studio versions as they showed what a good work the original was. It was also interesting to see it with prints taken from it as some of those showed that some of the restoration had been done quite early on in its life and therefore may have been done by Reynolds himself.

I also thought he display of souvenirs based on it were rather fun and a nice touch to show the popularity of the picture over the years.

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