Art restoration a tall order when it’s a 6-metre Rubens, but Antwerp team are up for it
A painting taller than an adult giraffe is undergoing restoration at a museum in Belgium, requiring yoga-like contortions from conservators
When an iconic painting is in need of restoration, it is usually taken to a studio to be worked on in seclusion.
At 6 metres (19 feet 7 inches), Enthroned Madonna Adored by Saints, a lush swirl of flesh, fabric and drapes, stands taller than an adult giraffe. A team of six restorers is poring over it for a two-year clean-up, which is scheduled to end this autumn.
Compare that to Rubens himself, who could put paint to canvas on such a massive work in only a few weeks.
No wonder such panache, the grand gesture in a simple brushstroke, left all in awe – then and now. Rubens, perhaps Antwerp’s most famous son, painted the work in 1628 in the studio of his house in the city.