In L.A., Even Renaissance Paintings Go Into Rehab

After a stint in the Getty Museum’s conservation labs, Francisco de Zurbarán’s 1633 Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose “is even more astounding than before: Surface textures emerged from beneath varnish, slight compositional alterations made the display of fruits and vessels more weighty, newly revealed details directed the eye in surprising ways, spatial relations were brought into a new light.”