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In this work, we explore the potential of a recent NMR technology, requiring one to two orders of magnitude less sample quantity than conventional solid-state NMR, for the study of oil paintings. The aim is the detection of changes on the molecular level that may be related to the degradation of the paint. Our sample is a small paint fragment that has flaked off the canvas of Asger Jorn’s work Maske...