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Posted By retro iconic     December 2, 2021    

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All types of damage, from small scratches to major tears. Artwork Archive reached Andrei Givotovsky the owner of Art Restoration NYC (and restorer).


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who assisted David Paul Kay bring his painting back to life), to learn more about the process of restoration and the best way to proceed when your painting is damaged.


Note the damages. Document it again.

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You will need to take numerous photographs of the damage and write about the incident in writing. A database like


Artwork Archive can help you keep your detailed reports and photos of the damage in order. It also provides a comprehensive archive.



An overview of the entire background of the life of an artwork.



Any restorer you choose to hire will require photos of the damage. Many companies require this documentation before they will provide an estimate.

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