Beneath the brushstrokes

Go behind the scenes at the Gallery - explore the investigative work and technical examinations of the paintings with the Scientific and Conservation teams

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See a restoration in action. Wolf Huber's 'Christ taking leave of his Mother', a 16th-century painting, had been badly damaged. Watch the panels get joined carefully back together and the final retouching of losses of paint – with James Heard, National Gallery Education.

 

From The National Gallery Visitor's Guide DVD

 

Find out more about Wolf Huber, Christ taking leave of his Mother, about 1520

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