No. The conservation of a work of art, when carried out by a qualified professional, aims to preserve and restore the work while respecting its authenticity and integrity.
Conservators use reversible techniques and materials, which means that interventions can be undone or modified without damaging the original work. The objective is to stabilise and preserve the work in its original state, harmoniously reintegrating damaged areas without altering the initial artistic intent.
Thus, a well-executed conservation treatment should not alter the authenticity of your work, but rather preserve it for future generations.
To obtain a precise estimate tailored to your specific needs, we invite you to contact us, or to request an estimate by providing us with detailed photos of the work (front, back, and close-ups of the alterations). This will allow us to offer you a personalised and optimal assessment for the conservation of your artwork.



