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Oh dear... :-/.
It's not ideal, but it looks nothing like a palm !
Oh dear......LoL

On what planet do the 'restorers' think their efforts improve matters?
Oh good grief! Whatever possesses people to think they're capable?
Why was it given to a furniture restorer?
They look like Picasso’s now
Awful, I'd rather have faded glory than shoddy attempts at restoration.
Good grief. An Immaculate Misconception.
they keep calilng it a Murillo after saying it's a copy, which I presume it is. It's privately owned and the owner called in a furniture restorer. Pretty daft, but if it's his he can do what he likes with it. Remember when a crime writer bought a Sickert and slashed it to prove he was Jack the Ripper?

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2001/dec/08/art.artsfeatures
Let's face it the owner must be pretty stupid.
I like the new ones.
//I like the new ones. //

The new ones would be fine if they hadn't been painted on top of the old one.

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