Book review of The Renaissance Restored: Paintings Conservation and the Birth of Modern Art History in Nineteenth-Century Europe by Matthew Hayes. Getty Conservation Institute, July 2021. 208 p. ill. ISBN 978-1-60606-696-6 (h/c), $65.00. Reviewed May 2022 by Andrea Walton, MA,MLS, krw1@nyu.edu
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