Restoration of the "San Francisco el Grande" church. Madrid. Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1989.v40.i399.1510Abstract
This article considers the restoration work being carried out on one of the most important monuments of the capital. After outlining the burocratic process leading up to the awarding of the project, a brief historical survay of the temple is given. The technological problems entailed, as well as the responsibility of carrying out a restoration keeping in mind the church's interior paintings, are made clear in this outline. The article goes on to specify the materials selected and the procedures used, and is illustrated with interesting photos.
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