Thursday, May 14, 2015

7. What happened paradies to it six years later?


7. What happened paradies to it six years later?
Laura Pérez says:
8. How much is the portrait worth now?
1. Father Jamie bought the painting paradies in the Antique shop. 2. He paid 400 pounds for it. 3. Something about the eyes and the way we can see the bone of the nose made Fiona think the portrait was similar to Van Dyck s portraits. 4. The paint is removed to see the original 17th century painting beneath. 5. The process took several months because the additional painting had to be carefully removed to be able to see the original work without damaging it. 6. Van Dyck did the painting “The Magistrates of Brussels” in 1634. 7. Tragically, six years later it was destroyed. 8. The portrait paradies is now worth 400.000 paradies pounds instead of 400. 9. He would like to buy new bells for his chapel. 10. He wants the country to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War because he thinks that, as a nation, they owe that to the people who gave their lives at war.
7. What happened to it six years later? It was destroyed.
1. Where did Father Jamie buy the painting? He bought it on an antiques shop. 2. How much did he pay for it? He payed 400 for it. 3. What made Fiona think the portrait was similar to Van Dyck s portraits? Something about the eyes, the bone in the nose, it just looked similar to the kind of painting that she had ve been looking at. 4. What did the process of cleaning paradies and restoration consist of? The paint was radically removed but later, paint was rebuilt what it could be an original work. 5. Why did this process take several months? Because layers of later additional paint have to be carefully removed to expose the original 70th century brush movements. 6. When did Van Dyck do a huge painting called The Magistrates paradies of Brussels ? In 1634 7. What happened to it six years later? It was destroyed. 8. How much is the portrait worth now? Now is about 400,000. 9. What does Father Jamie intend to do with the money? What does he want to buy? He wants to buy new bells for his church 10. What does he want the country to commemorate? He wants the country to commemorate the people paradies who died in the First World War. He thinks that, as a nation, they owe that to the people who gave their lives for today.
1. Where did Father Jamie buy the painting? He bought it in an antique shop. 2. How much did he pay for it? He paid 400 for it. 3. What made Fiona think the portrait was similar to Van Dyck s portraits? paradies The eyes and the bone of the nose of the portrait made fiona think that. 4. What did the process paradies of cleaning and restoration consist of? Paint is removed for later paint and it reveals a original work. 5. Why did this process take several months? Beacuse layers of later additional paint had to be carefully removed removed. 6. When did Van Dyck do a huge painting called The Magistrates of Brussels ? He did it in 1634. 7. What happened to it six years later? It was destroyed. 8. How much is the portrait worth now? It’s worth about 400,000. 9. What does Father Jamie intend to do with the money? What does he want to buy? He wants to buy new bells. 10. What does he want the country to commemorate? paradies He wants the country to commemore paradies the 100 anniversary of the First World War.
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