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a conservation lab

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  • Exceptional skill and mastery in the execution of a particular technique or art form.
    virtuoso technique
  • To increase the strength or force of something.
    intensity
  • A facility where works of art or cultural artifacts are preserved, restored, and maintained.
    a conservation lab
  • The stubble on a man's face that becomes visible later in the day after shaving.
    five-o’clock shadow
  • The restoration technique of applying paint to damaged or missing areas of a painting.
    inpainting
  • An outstanding and highly skilled painter, often considered a leading figure in the art world.
    a premier painter
  • A neckband, often with an ornamental scarf, worn as part of formal or fashionable attire.
    cravat
  • Resemblance or similarity in appearance.
    likeness
  • Not well-known or clear; not easily understood or recognized.
    obscure
  • The theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically beneficial.
    consumerism
  • To settle a dispute or reach an agreement by making concessions.
    compromise
  • A strong, durable fabric used as a surface for painting.
    canvas
  • A transparent coating applied to a painting or object to enhance its appearance and protect it.
    varnish