Exploring the Reuse of Canvases in Art: A Look at the Danish Masters' Leftovers
Recently, the National Gallery of Denmark released an exciting discovery that has caused a ripple of interest in the art world. They have discovered that the canvases used by the Danish Golden Age masters were prepped with leftovers from other paintings. This means that the artists reused their canvases, and parts of their paintings, creating a unique form of collaboration between the old masters. By prepping their canvases with leftovers, the artists not only saved money and resources, but also created a remarkable and beautiful interplay between the old and the new. This discovery has opened up a new line of research into the techniques of the masters, and will allow us to better understand and appreciate the works of the past.
source: Phys.org