
In this Feb. 27, 2017 image taken from video, art restoration expert Margaret Saliske prepares to work on restoring hand-painted borders at the home of artist Thomas Cole, in Catskill, N.Y. Not only did Cole paint mountainous landscapes that defined the Hudson River School. He painted on his parlor walls in Catskill. The decorative patterns near the ceiling lines, hidden under layers of paint for more than a century and discovered a few years ago, will be fully displayed when the Thomas Cole National Historic Site opens for the season in May. (AP Photo/Michael Hill)
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