The portrait came to me to remove a mold growth from the surface, but the irregular white substance was neither mold nor a varnish “bloom”. Instead the problem lies deep within the structure of the painting’s molecular elements; a burbling up of chemical interactions activated by extreme fluctuations of heat and humidity over many years. This problem has no real resolution, and is one that conservation scientists are just beginning to understand.

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