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(Left) ThePortrait of a Musician byLeonardo da Vinci before 1904; (right) thePortrait of a Musician after a 1904–1905 restoration, which removed overpaint and revealed a hand holdingsheet music

Overpainting is the final layers of paint, over some type ofunderpainting, in a system ofworking in layers. It can also refer to later paint added byrestorers, or an artist or dealer wishing to "improve" or update an old image—a very common practice in the past. The underpainting gives a context in which the paint-strokes of the overpainting become more resonant and powerful. When properly done, overpainting does not need to completely obscure the underpainting. It is precisely the interaction of the two that gives the most interesting effects.

Overpainting was used extensively in many schools of art. Some of the most spectacular results can be seen in the work ofJan van Eyck.

It can be difficult to distinguish overpainting from underpainting in finished historical artworks in the absence of scientific tests.X-rays are often used to examine paintings because they allow the conservation technician to see what is hidden beneath a surface without having to damage it, depending on the materials used. By using different intensities of X-rays, experts can see different layers of paint and determine whether a canvas was ever painted over.

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  • Pentimento – Alteration in a painting evidenced by traces of previous work

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