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DescriptionUnpolished and polished silver artwork pieces.jpg |
English: These pieces are part of a larger silver table-centre (epergne). On the left is a tarnished and unpolished silver bowl and in the right is a completed polished silver piece. There is a visible difference in cleanliness and color between the left and right side. The Piece held above the two bowls has also been polished. These pieces are part of an 18th century silver epergne (centerpiece) in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Accession No. 78.96 |
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Source | Self-photographed (Original text: I took this photo while conducting conservation work on the silver pieces.) |
Author | Mgeurts |
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English: I have been given permission from the Conservator of Variable Art, Richard McCoy, that I am able to use this image to demonstrate the differences of the before and after affects of polishing silver. The Indianapolis Museum of Art should be credited for the artwork. |
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