A workshop in Spain uses 3D-printing technology to recreate priceless works of art.
The digital techniques are giving new life to old masterpieces by repairing damage, rejuvenating long-lost colour, and even piecing back together broken fragments.
Some critics have accused the workshop, Factum Arte, of forgery, but the founder maintains the works are simply highly faithful facsimiles of the originals.
Adam Lowe saunters between the works of classical art and antique sculpture littering his giant studio in the backstreets of Madrid.
He stops at the sarcophagus of the Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I — dead for 3,000 years, and whose stone coffin has been ravaged by time, the elements, and the modern humans who exhumed it and then put it on display.
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