
Behind the scenes in Conservation: The Virgin and Child with Saints Louis and Margaret
Talented and highly original - but who painted it?
Visit our Conservation studio and find out about this fascinating and mysterious altarpiece and what its conservation did (or did not) reveal
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We have paintings by some very famous names in the Gallery, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Van Eyck to name but a few. There are also some equally important and well-loved paintings by artists whose name we don't know.
What's different when looking at an artwork if we don't know who painted it? What opportunities does this open up?
Join National Gallery Curator Emma Capron and Head of Conservation, Larry Keith, in the Conservation studio as they ponder this tantalising painting by an unknown French or Netherlandish artist.
Watch previous episodes in the series:
Behind the scenes in Conservation: The Virgin and Child with Saints Louis and Margaret
Talented and highly original - but who painted it?
Visit our Conservation studio and find out about this fascinating and mysterious altarpiece and what its conservation did (or did not) reveal
Behind the scenes in Conservation: Nicolas Poussin: The painter's painter
Why is this such an important painting in Nicolas Poussin's career?
Visit our Conservation studio and find out about the painting and what its conservation revealed.
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Behind the scenes in Conservation
Find out what happens behind closed doors in this series of films that look at how we care for and conserve our paintings
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