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Editor: This is an X-radiograph of "Mrs. Henri Gibbs," by John Greenwood. It's fascinating to see a portrait stripped bare, almost like peering into a soul. What's your take on this ghostly image? Curator: Well, imagine Greenwood's painting as a layered story. The X-ray unveils hidden brushstrokes, changes of mind – the artist's process itself! It’s like the painting is whispering secrets about its own creation, don’t you think? Editor: It does seem to remove the artist's hand and add a layer of science. Curator: Precisely! It reminds me that art is never truly finished, but constantly evolving, revealing, and concealing. It's a testament to time, chance, and the enduring mystery of creativity. Editor: I never thought of it that way, it's so interesting to consider the hidden layers.
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