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The paper presents an approach for reconstructing images painted on curved surfaces. A set of monocular images is taken from different viewpoints in order to mosaic and represent the entire scene. By using a priori knowledge about the support surface of the picture, we derive the surface localization in the camera coordinate system. An automatic mosaicing method is applied on the patterned images in order to obtain the complete scene. The mosaiced scene is visualized on a new synthetic surface by a mapping procedure.