Sharjah Archeology Authority organized a virtual lecture through “Zoom” program entitled “The Scientific Methodology for Restoration and Detection of Forgery of Archaeological Oil Paintings”, presented by Dr. Mahmoud Sayed Qarni, a former researcher and lecturer at the College of Arts and Humanities at Jazan University in Saudi Arabia, in the presence of more than 200 participants who are interested in preserving heritage and the restoration of paintings, such as researchers and specialists from all over the world. The lecturer focused on introducing the most important components of archaeological oil paintings, the most prominent manifestations of damage and the factors causing them, as well as the most appropriate materials and methods used in the restoration of archaeological oil paintings and many more.
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