‘Monkey Christ’ is as good as a Picasso | Brief letters

Reappraisal of Cecilia Giménez’s work | In praise of quarter-zips | When nothing happened in Isle Abbotts | Time traveller’s plaque | At sixes and sevens I was intrigued by the similarity between two paintings recently featured in the Guardian: the Ecce Homo as restored by Cecilia Giménez ( Cecilia Giménez, famed for ‘Monkey Christ’ mural mishap, dies at 94, 30 December ) and Tête de Femme by Pablo Picasso ( €1m Picasso portrait up for grabs for €100 in charity raffle, 31 December ). Perhaps Cecilia’s work is in need of a reappraisal. Steve Shearsmith Beverley, East Yorkshire • I am delighted that, at the age of 88, I am finally at the forefront of fashion ( Why the quarter-zip trend is about much more than jumpers, 29 December ). I’ve been wearing quarter-zips for 25 years. No fiddly zips to slot together. Easy on, easy off. Zip up for a warm rollneck, or zip down and let in the air or tuck in a scarf. Valerie Lewis Wantage, Oxfordshire Continue reading...