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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of James
Richard
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 4:36 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] assessing fading

 

Todd,

Now, see, I consider that to be creating a fake poster. Reapplying color to
an entire poster -- rather than one small damaged piece of it -- is
completely *changing* the original poster and even if it is "translucent
color" I'm sure such a process is irreversible and it is over-painting, pure
and simple. The fact that it can be done skillfully instead of in a clumsy
way by some amateur with colored markers makes no difference as far as
"authenticity" goes. I hardly consider the advent of this translucent
over-painting "restoration" technique to be "good news".

This is part of the new technology problem our hobby-industry is faced with.
How can a FREAKS insert that was badly faded be completely *repainted* --
every inch of it -- and then still be worth $100,000? If that's the case,
then everything is fair game and we should all stop worrying about "the
amount of restoration which has been done" -- hey, if it's undetectable what
does it matter, right? Of course, this means that any fake, unless badly
done, is no longer a fake and getting a genuine 'original' is now impossible
to count on anymore.

My advice to those of you who have posters you bought 15 years ago or
earlier -- don't sell 'em. Hold on to them. At least you know they are real.

-- JR

Todd Feiertag wrote: 


 
Ok, the good news...there are translucent paints which are now used by some
restorers, including Jaime...yes, I know, Jaime.  By using these translucent
colors, you're not completely painting over an image but enhancing it, so to
speak as you can see through this type of paint.  I know that Jaime used
these paints on the $100,000.00 FREAKS 14x36, so if it was good enough for a
$100,000.00 FREAKS Insert, it should be good enough for your THIRD MAN
Insert and will really make it a lot more presentable and also worth more if
you decide to sell it sometime down the road.   
 

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