The story is hilarious enough but the result surpasses all expectations:
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The story is hilarious enough but the result surpasses all expectations:
My latest blogpost: "Spanish fresco restoration botched by amateur"Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 08:42
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6 comments:
Grade inflation in Art qualifications in Spain.......
It was funny when Mr Bean did it. It's downright side-splitting when it happens in real life!
Hilarious. I like this bit:-
"The fresco is not thought to be very valuable, but has a high sentimental value for local people."
Not now it doesn't.
FT, I doubt she'd get an A* for that, not even in England.
D, true, that was an awesome film.
AKH, don't be so sure. It might be a blessing in disguise - would tourists visit Pisa if their tower were not leaning? Would anybody have heard of Boscastle before the flood (which now has a thriving visitor centre celebrating the same)? If I were in the area, I wouldn't be able to resist popping in to see the world's crappiest fresco.
"Bean" is indeed an amazing film, if only for the subtext that America's culture is worthless.
Worth a million in a few years.
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