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Старый 15.07.2009, 12:32 Язык оригинала: Русский       #32
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By the way, about the tree. It depends on storage conditions and the species of wood, and paintings still try not to keep the street in the rain ... I have a picture in the collection in 1832 on a wooden basis - keeping the same as that of Eugene. A winter landscape is the beginning of XX century on the plywood - Save the back side as after a fire. And paint survived surprisingly well, we can say is ideal, although they were initially terrified zasizheny flies: I think that was hanging in the kitchen or dining room. Wood furniture in XVIII - XIX centuries, perfectly preserved, even in places where there is no painting: You can verify this, go into any palace in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, and look in the catalogs to sell antique furniture can be. Boards Durer still remain, and how many tens of thousands of impressions from them was made during the time from the XVI to XX century ... Yes, and more can be done.



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