The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
The canvas is supported on the reverse with a wax lining. The paint layer is stable and under a clear varnish that has yellowed slightly with age. There is an uneven craquleure across the surface, along which there are some associated retouches. There is a small area of pigment loss at the lower left edge. Under natural light, scattered areas of restoration are visible, including to vertical lines of disturbance extending from the lower edge at center. There is a repaired tear to Herodias' lower lip. There are three additional tears,in the background at center, visible in raking light. Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals scattered restorations throughout, especially in the white draped table and dark background. Delicate restorations have been made to the craquelure and assocated losses in Saint John's forehead. The work presents well and should be hung in its present state. It is offered with a carved giltwood frame.
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