What's Happening?
A 10ft painting of Jesus on the cross, found in a damp barn in Cornwall, is undergoing restoration. The painting was discovered by Sarah Worne and her husband after purchasing land near Lostwithiel. Initially
moved to St Bartholomew's Church for protection, the restoration is led by conservator Alison Smith. The painting, covered in dust and dirt, is being cleaned and repaired. The artist, Teresa Fuller, taught at the Slade School of Art, and her works are noted in historical newspaper articles. The restoration aims to preserve the painting's colors and protect it from further deterioration.
Why It's Important?
The restoration of the Jesus painting highlights the importance of preserving historical art and cultural heritage. Such efforts ensure that significant artworks are maintained for future generations, contributing to the cultural and historical narrative. The discovery and restoration process also sheds light on the artist Teresa Fuller, offering insights into her contributions to art. This project underscores the value of art conservation in maintaining the integrity and beauty of historical pieces, enriching the community's cultural landscape.











