Spanish woman who restored Christ's fresco to monkey form has died: what we know.
Death of a world-famous restorer
According to The Sun: Cecilia Jimenez from Borja, Spain, who gained fame for her unsuccessful restoration of the fresco 'Monkey Jesus', has passed away. She attracted attention in 2012 when she decided to restore a century-old image in a local church, guided by good intentions.
The ancient fresco, which had suffered seriously over the years due to moisture, underwent changes that sparked both criticism and ridicule. Her restoration attracted global attention, but most people believe that the original was ruined.
As she herself said: 'I just wanted to help.'
This case became a symbol of how negligence in restoration work can lead to sad consequences, and it sparked numerous discussions in the fields of art and restoration.
The death of Cecilia Jimenez marked a sad milestone in the history of art restoration. Her case serves as a reminder of the importance of a responsible approach to preserving cultural heritage, as every restorer must be aware of the responsibility for their decisions. This issue will remain relevant in the future, as it underscores the need for professional standards in this delicate field.
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