Copy of  A Closer Look: Techniques of Paintings,  The National Gallery, 2012.* Featuring memorabilia from the artist’s collection.  *During his career, painter Roderich Tuhn (also known as Svetoslav S., the name with which he signed some of his works) suffered from a lack of support and institutional disinterest, since his work was considered anachronistic and outdated.  On this occasion, we can clearly see part of his creative process, from the design and composition to the executed work. 'Onslaught' was recovered in the late 90s, after spending a little over a decade under lock and key and in the worst conditions, causing the pictorial surface to suffer severe damage. The works have been restored trying to preserve their initial quality and being faithful to their state and history.  In this Copy of ‘A Closer Look: Techniques of Paintings (The National Gallery 2012), we can see how his process was used, after his death, to illustrate books about artistic techniques. Until today, Tuhn is still considered a second-rate artist and not much has been written about his extensive oeuvre.