Reconstruct the image in Mathematica?

Halfway there, posting on this old question just to see if someone wants to give it a try.

Halfway there, posting on this old question just to see if someone wants to give it a try: l = Import@"

"; l1 = BinarizeGradientFilterMeanShiftFilterl, 3, .01, MaxIterations -> 10, 3 // ImageAdjust, .1; l2 = ErosionDilationl1, 20, 20; l3 = ImageData@ColorNegate@l2; n = 1; Whilel31 ;; n, 1 ;; n == Array1 &, {n, n}, n++; ip = ImagePartitionl, n1, 1; ipMsft = MeanShiftFilterip, 3, .1, MaxIterations -> 100; l8 = ColorNegate@GradientFilter ImageMultiplyip, ipMsft, 6 // ImageAdjust; ImageSubtractl8, GradientFilterl8, 1.

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