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lining of paintings : ウィキペディア英語版 | lining of paintings The lining of paintings is a process of restoration used to strengthen, flatten or consolidate oil or tempera paintings on canvas by attaching a new canvas to the back of the existing one.The process is sometimes referred to as relining. In cases of extreme decay, the original canvas may be completely removed and replaced. ==Purpose== The purpose of lining a painting is to flatten or consolidate its surface or strengthen its support by attaching a new canvas to the back of the existing one.〔 The process has sometimes been referred to as relining.〔 In cases of extreme decay, the original layer canvas may be completely removed, and the new canvas fixed to the priming on the reverse of the paint layer.〔 Lining has been very widely practiced, and during the 19th century some painters had their works lined immediately after, or sometimes even before, completion.〔 There have been some doubts its benefits more recently, especially since the Greenwich Comparative Lining Conference of 1974.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tate.org.uk/download/file/fid/7412 )〕
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