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>"From a Playmobil statue to the infamous monkey Ecce Homo, the last ten years have seen a curiously large number of botched art restorations. There is a special kind of bathos to them, Imogen West-Knights argues, and they offer the perfect metaphor for our hubristic times."
>"From a Playmobil statue to the infamous monkey Ecce Homo, the last ten years have seen a curiously large number of botched art restorations. There is a special kind of bathos to them, Imogen West-Knights argues, and they offer the perfect metaphor for our hubristic times."
"From a Playmobil statue to the infamous monkey Ecce Homo, the last ten years have seen a curiously large number of botched art restorations. There is a special kind of bathos to them, Imogen West-Knights argues, offering the perfect metaphor for our hubristic times".
"From a Playmobil statue to the infamous monkey Ecce Homo, the last ten years have seen a curiously large number of botched art restorations. There is a special kind of bathos to them, Imogen West-Knights argues, offering the perfect metaphor for our hubristic times".
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