As an example of the need for coordinating connoisseurship with results of conservation and technical analysis, presents the case of a small version of Eastman Johnson's Life in the South (New York, New-York Historical Society). The small version, on the art market, was attributed to a pupil until restoration showed that apparent deficiencies of style were simply the result of aging.
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