Reconstruction of the iTunes library

Is it possible to rebuild the iTunes library that you can rebuild the iPhoto and photo libraries? I tried now down the command and option/alt keys while opening iTunes and that didn't work. I lost a lot of my album art and I was wondering if a reconstruction would help. With the help of iTunes 12.4.1.

Initial post to retrieve the work:

Retrieve Music Album art

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    TT2

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