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The Penitent Magdalene, one of renaissance artist El Greco’s work housed at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, will be conserved with the support of Bank of America’s global Art Conservation Project. The conservation work is one of 25 projects in 17 countries around the world that was selected for grant funding in 2013. Among other projects, the programme has funded conservation work at Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Guggenheim in New York, the Tokyo National Museum, and the Johannesburg Art Gallery.
The painting was last conserved in 1949 but it had been in need of further attention and, after careful examination and the study of comparable paintings by El Greco, conservation work was begun in the spring of 2013.
Scott Heffley, Senior Conservator, Paintings, at the Nelson-Atkins said: “The Penitent Magdalene needed some careful attention and repair, with lots of over-paint covering damage that occurred to the painting perhaps hundreds of years ago” and continued, saying “I’ve been able to remove various campaigns of past restoration work and I am now down to the remaining original painting. Much of this cleaning involved the careful scratching off of old restoration using a microscope and a scalpel. I will soon begin the process of rebuilding the damaged parts so that El Greco’s original intent can resurface.”
Since introduced in 2010, the Bank of America Art Conservation Project has so far funded the conservation of more than 58 projects in 26 countries.
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