I remember seeing the pre-restored paintings at Nostell Priory. An amazing transformation, particularly the second painting where all of that detail has been revealed.
Fantastic ! Your work is wonderful! It's just lovely to watch your videos. The art of restoration and conservation is a unique and divine talent, and I expect to watch many of your videos. It's simply adorable! Congratulations ! It is very beautiful to know that the preservation of art remains everywhere in the world. Here in my country I also do this type of work, and my vídeos are also available at may Chanel. Thank you !
Cool! Love this kind of conservation stuff. Good that you showed the before and after of the portraits. But what of the landscape? Would have been very interested in seeing that. Otherwise, very nice.
It’s so strange seeing them use filler before it’s cleaned lol... they did a great job but like...I couldn’t help but feel like some of it was out of order 😂
At the museum I work. Almost all of the conservation team except for one individual is female. Paper, wood, textile, Stonework and Porcelain are woman. Only Animal-product conservationist is male. As I am learning more about conservation- I keep discovering this is an almost female dominated area currently. Especially paper, artwork, textiles. No idea why that trend exists. Research, Archeology and publication is much more male-staffed in my city's museums. But even the War-Museum's dress and ensign as well as war-art conservationist are women.
Women have a greater nurturing and caring instinct. Men need to fight a battle, be it creative, internal, external...whatever. And those are the extremes...everyone has a blend of these traits. Also, I suspect that the pay is not really enough to be a primary breadwinner. So the men that have these skills probably would do auto repair or something along those lines. Of course, dentists also have this skillset.
Interesting they kept the priory as part of the name, meaning that this was a property stolen from the Catholic Church then given to an aristocrat as payment for changing his religion. Many a conscience was bought to uphold the King's new religion.
My cup of tea. I would enjoy nothing more than sitting there for hours making sure everything was perfect. Dream job.
Razster agreed.. sounds like it would give me the ultimate sense of peace
Advanced knowledge of Chemistry is required in this line of work.
Keep your balls out of Benedict’s tea
That heated spatula is everything!!!!
love the beef ore and after shots. Amazing!! Thanks
Exellent job. I have so many paintings in need to restoration. Frames and all....
I remember seeing the pre-restored paintings at Nostell Priory. An amazing transformation, particularly the second painting where all of that detail has been revealed.
This was a really beautiful conservation/restoration.
Y'all would make wonderful surgeons.
completely different things
As a National Trust volunteer and staff member and avid fan of Baumgartner, this is my dream.
Such fantastic work you do
Fantastic ! Your work is wonderful! It's just lovely to watch your
videos. The art of restoration and conservation is a unique and divine talent, and
I expect to watch many of your videos. It's simply adorable! Congratulations ! It
is very beautiful to know that the preservation of art remains everywhere in
the world. Here in my country I also do this type of work, and my vídeos are also available at may Chanel.
Thank you !
3:47 3:52 2:31 0:35 0:47 1:35 1:53
Royal Frame,
Tyrian purpur color, red books, like Alexander von Humboldt ..cover as armor vest .. etc
love your detail (:
Great video!
Cool! Love this kind of conservation stuff. Good that you showed the before and after of the portraits. But what of the landscape? Would have been very interested in seeing that. Otherwise, very nice.
How much does it cost to restore a painting with only yellowing varnish,any idea?
Good work, but not Baumgartner!
Vi Ma yessss I was looking for a comment like this I feel he is just the above all conservator
You're right, because Baumgartner has never mentioned texturing the fillings so that the surface perfectly matches the brushstrokes around the repair.
It’s so strange seeing them use filler before it’s cleaned lol... they did a great job but like...I couldn’t help but feel like some of it was out of order 😂
So who is Edward Henshaw?
kinda like the dark look that the old varnish gives, makes it look dimensional and moody
Looks like Brian May
Who wants to live forever? Brian May by the look of it...
You are so right.
The guy in the painting looks like Brenden Fraser. 2:02
Por-trayd or por-trit?
Thank you for taking care of things. I'd love to visit some day ʕ•́؈•̀ʔ
At the museum I work. Almost all of the conservation team except for one individual is female. Paper, wood, textile, Stonework and Porcelain are woman. Only Animal-product conservationist is male. As I am learning more about conservation- I keep discovering this is an almost female dominated area currently. Especially paper, artwork, textiles. No idea why that trend exists. Research, Archeology and publication is much more male-staffed in my city's museums. But even the War-Museum's dress and ensign as well as war-art conservationist are women.
Women have a greater nurturing and caring instinct. Men need to fight a battle, be it creative, internal, external...whatever. And those are the extremes...everyone has a blend of these traits. Also, I suspect that the pay is not really enough to be a primary breadwinner. So the men that have these skills probably would do auto repair or something along those lines. Of course, dentists also have this skillset.
pekerjaan ini akan banyak menemui rintangan..makanya perlu mental yg kuat dan jiwa yg tinggi, serta, cermat dlm menyelesaikan tahapan pekerjaan ini
Well yeah, this means all these paintings are not the original paintings anymore 🤷♀️
Interesting they kept the priory as part of the name, meaning that this was a property stolen from the Catholic Church then given to an aristocrat as payment for changing his religion. Many a conscience was bought to uphold the King's new religion.
Wtf, those girls seem so young
Adi Adrian she doesn’t contribute to whether or not they’re good at painting?
Adi Adrian She is a young Woman* yes, but she’s fantastic at her job.
Europeans have been superior craftsmen/women for many more centuries than Americans. Michelangelo sculpted the statue of David at 26.
I can hardly hear the more or les mumbled commentary over the goddam music.