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Caring for your Paintings

28 May 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Is your contemporary painting more temporary than you think? Is the title to an early 1960s art-conservation guide that has always amused the [...]
Bas-relief in the Arch of Titus, Rome

The Great Art Robbery

29 April 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
The siege of Jerusalem bas-relief in the Rome, Arch of Titus Andrea Mantegna 1486 – 1505 The Triumph of Caesar, Royal Collection Hampton [...]
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Restoring Old Masters

25 March 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
The dark arts and sciences of restoration are midwives nowadays always present during the preservation of paintings in personal private and public collections. [...]
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(Art)Transportable Wealth

24 February 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Taking it with you You may have an old oil painting or a family portrait in your home that has cheerfully hung there [...]
François Boucher- Irish model, Marie-Louise O'Murphy

A (Short) History of Naughty Pictures

26 January 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
A (Short) History of Naughty Pictures Fragments of naughty art survive as red-Attic vase paintings from classic-era Greece, Tarquinian Etruscan tombs and Pompeian [...]
Fragment Lavania Fontana portrait after conservation

Don’t throw that Old Master out just yet

13 June 200831 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
YOUR OLD OIL PAINTING MAY BE MORE VALUABLE THAN YOU THINK. Select newer better images and captions! Lavinia Fontana 1552 – 1614 Portrait [...]

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Profit from Free Paintings Evaluation, to help you obtain useful information about your old painting.

Taking this unique decision, your family any yourself are possibly revealing the magic and beauty of a long gone Old Master.

You may be saving and preserving a painting possibly lost for for hundreds of years to future generations.

Deciding to save what might, at first sight, appear to be a worthless, bedraggled scrap of canvas may reveal the work of art’s previously hidden beauty.

How to receive Professional Art Advice

For lovers of art living outside large metropolitan centres, obtaining advice about an old or damaged painting you own, this help is hard to find.

The Privileges of Owning Art

THE PAINTING YOUR OWN is often more valuable to you than an Old Master in a museum. It may be an ancestor’s portrait, handed down through generations or, a painting that was always in the family.

For each of us, it is probably of greater value, especially should this work of art, become seriously damaged or destroyed, It is important to remember that the value of a lost work of art can be incalculable.

Matthew Moss
MATTHEW MOSS in his conservation laboratory. In the foreground, Bernardino Lucinio (sixteenth- century Italian  school) Adoration of the Shepherds Background, Gustav Doré (1825 – 83), Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Don’t Throw Out That Bedraggled, Cobweb-Ridden Old Painting

Helping you save your valuable art

Matthew Moss will make a one-time evaluation of an old oil painting in your possession. You will receive advice on the work of art’s condition, state of preservation and suggestions about maintaining your painting in proper and safe condition.

Authority, integrity and Discretion

Matthew Moss graduated from the Italian government’s Rome, Istituto Centrale del Restauro that collaborated with him in founding the conservation laboratory of the Irish National Gallery’s Old Master collection.

Obtain your free painting evaluation

Send me your request by email attaching a photo of your painting and I will reply directly.

Contact me at mmoss@libello.com

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