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Carved in Living Color
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Using ultra-violet light examination - a technique that is commonly employed in conservation documentation - evidence of paint application could be detected on Greek marble sculptures, which were once thought to be unpainted. But whether one feels that such "re-colouring" adds to or detracts from the historical understanding of these sculptures will depend on the interplay between one's rational sense and aesthetic taste.
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