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Article: RESTORING TIFFANY'S GLORY . . .: . . . PIECE BY PIECE Winter Park's Morse Museum is lending artworksto New York Metropolitan to re-create the artist's home.
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- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- June 4, 2006
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Byline: Michael Mcleod
Jun. 4--In Beverly Hills, art restorers face a patchwork mystery. Using nail holes and fuzzy vintage photographs as clues, they must reassemble hundreds of hand-painted ceiling tiles from the terrace of a lost, Jazz Age mansion that once overlooked Long Island Sound. In Washington, D.C., a company that stabilized a room-sized chunk of the Titanic's hull for display has a more delicate task: erasing soot and grime from eight marble columns, each topped with a bouquet of translucent glass daffodils. And in downtown Winter Park, along one aisle of a closely guarded warehouse, a cluster of wooden packing crates grows a little larger ...
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