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When I walk through an art gallery or museum, I seldom think about the flaws that might be lurking in the pieces or the paintings, but when your collection contains works that are hundreds or thousands of years old, a little repair work often needs to be done. As a matter of fact, the Conservation Department at the Nelson-Atkins Museum recently faced an interesting challenge. Restoration expert Scott Heffley took on the task of making a certain Old Masters painting look a little fresher before it went to Spain for an exhibition commemorating El Greco 400 years after his death. KCPT’s Mike Murphy spent hours documenting Scott’s delicate touch on the Penitent Magdalene and producer Ashley Holcroft has edited the footage for your viewing pleasure.

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@OhNooo
@OhNooo 6 лет назад
I love that he considers the paintings he restored as friends.. that's so nice and heart-warming for some reason
@pleaseno2363
@pleaseno2363 6 лет назад
This man shows so much emotion in restoring an amazing painting the way he speaks evokes so much feeling
@TheFiown
@TheFiown 6 лет назад
It's an amazing profession because when you do your job well, as you do, then no one knows it ( except those with whom you work) wonderful work thank you.
@The_banana_graveyard
@The_banana_graveyard 6 лет назад
Creates so much emotion watching this.
@saraht4973
@saraht4973 5 лет назад
Excellent. And his delight in working with his friends is palpable. Thank you so for you patient restoration.
@vickinoble4744
@vickinoble4744 5 лет назад
Such respect for the gifted artists that breathe life back into masterpieces - without altering them.
@nenek75
@nenek75 6 лет назад
It is such a pleasure to watch the delicate work you put on this, with such love and respect, that it makes me get emotional. As a Spaniard, it makes me feel proud and also grateful at the same time.
@nikidee6581
@nikidee6581 5 лет назад
Beautifully narrated, with a deeply passionate and well described connection between painting and restoration artist. Thank you.
@jessethecomet4423
@jessethecomet4423 5 лет назад
He did such a wonderful job of restoring Her. She looks stunning!!
@susanm8586
@susanm8586 5 лет назад
I am always shocked to see during restoration of an old work, that the artist physically rests his hand on the painting!
@angrybird32495
@angrybird32495 6 лет назад
Best eyebrows I’ve ever seen
@PeninsulaPaintings
@PeninsulaPaintings 5 лет назад
I wonder if hundreds of years from now, the art restoration team will criticizing the method he used to restore it here.
@charredtodeath2205
@charredtodeath2205 5 лет назад
Nabzarella Dare probably, yeah. The same way the people of the past didn’t have more precise knowledge of chemistry, science will continue to improve, better pigments will be made without compromising colour, and the types of varnish solutions we can use will evolve as well. But I think people of the future will be pleased that Curators actively improve their restoration methods.
@GoldenHay1
@GoldenHay1 5 лет назад
yes, they will.
@tlangdon12
@tlangdon12 5 лет назад
I don't think they will; we now have a very advanced body of knowledge about the effects of time on the materials used by the original artists and modern restorers. It is difficult to imagine that future improvements will be as radical as the developments over the last 40 years. If the future art restoration teams have any criticisms I hope these will be tempered by the knowledge that the methods were the best available at the time AND were designed to be reversible with minimal damage to the painting.
@sluggo562
@sluggo562 5 лет назад
@@tlangdon12 I think restorers of the future will criticize that this guy didn't even know what the "gummy residue" he was removing while bragging about his "magical futuristic" ethanol swab. Either that or the coastlines will all be underwater, forests deforested, with the remnants of society burning these to stay warm in a lead saturated toxic wasteland.
@nancydiaz8056
@nancydiaz8056 5 лет назад
Over a year to restore? Thats love and patience. I salute you sir. Amazing job.🤝🙌
@user-xg3wv5ip3u
@user-xg3wv5ip3u 9 месяцев назад
Q tal buenos días amigos así es arte mundial en sus diferentes vertientes muy grato saludar desde Guadalajara Jalisco México buen fin de semana cuidense mucho
@miguelg1370
@miguelg1370 6 лет назад
Wonderful eyebrows
@jeroldstockdale
@jeroldstockdale 5 лет назад
No doubt. I am totally jealous.
@mehrdadmohajer3847
@mehrdadmohajer3847 Год назад
Nice job Mastro👏🍻
@JB-lc8qd
@JB-lc8qd 4 года назад
I was able to visit this expo back when I lived in Madrid, it's so nice to know all the work that goes behind it. Thank you!
@ivorytower99
@ivorytower99 5 лет назад
This 'Magdalene' portrait by El Greco has been part of the Worcester Art Museum's collection, in Worcester, Massachusetts for decades!
@allendean9807
@allendean9807 4 года назад
It’s too bad they shortened it for our viewing pleasure..... I only watch these because it take Julian Baumgartner a bit to edit his videos..... But this was fun, too!
@patavinity1262
@patavinity1262 5 лет назад
Such a natural-sounding conversation.
@MrRemorseless
@MrRemorseless 4 года назад
Not at all cringey 😂
@GM_AG
@GM_AG 6 лет назад
Such a great guy
@geniusmodernus
@geniusmodernus 5 лет назад
He even has eyebrow brushes!
@LXXIV666
@LXXIV666 6 лет назад
Wow over a year to complete. Very good work
@letmetellyousomething123
@letmetellyousomething123 6 лет назад
Pure devotion. wonderful.
@debramoss2267
@debramoss2267 2 года назад
What shtrikes me is the restorer has to have at least twice the skills of the original artist to revive the original energy and spirit of the artwork. Phenomenal artistry on both counts.
@reference2592
@reference2592 Год назад
Wonderful journey
@chaostade4087
@chaostade4087 5 лет назад
best eye brows ive seen.
@PhantomZephyrV
@PhantomZephyrV 2 года назад
I feel so dumb because I started crying at the end when he said the paintings were like his friends. But then again, I'm on my period so that explains my emotional breakdown
@pattiwinn5217
@pattiwinn5217 2 года назад
Amazing video Thanks
@teddy9770
@teddy9770 5 лет назад
The painting is wonderful.
@osvaldoperezoso
@osvaldoperezoso 7 лет назад
I have El Greco's paintings in Spain. They are sublime
@MayhemMilIer
@MayhemMilIer 6 лет назад
NO U DONT
@nenek75
@nenek75 6 лет назад
I think he means "We have El Greco's paintings in Spain." Which we do. A lot in fact. Mostly in Toledo and also in the Prado Museum in Madrid, for example.
@scudder99
@scudder99 9 лет назад
So great.
@analiese6934
@analiese6934 5 лет назад
My geckos name is El Gecko
@DawnDBoyerPhD
@DawnDBoyerPhD 6 лет назад
Can’t even imagine how much the restoration cost!!
@tlangdon12
@tlangdon12 5 лет назад
And it's not just the conservator's time and the cost of the materials used, but also the cost of the equipment we saw, and the cost of space that has masses of natural light but also close-controlled air conditioning to ensure the temperature and humidity are just right!
@auntvivienne8669
@auntvivienne8669 5 лет назад
1:06 Casual Primavera in the background
@RandomPlayIist
@RandomPlayIist 4 года назад
Why are there so many dislikes on these art restoration videos? Are people really that against preserving precious artworks?
@pasquino0733
@pasquino0733 5 лет назад
Can someone explain what the lacquer sprayed on the painting at the end of the restoration was? Never heard of that!!? And what was the implement he used to apply the varnish? Is it better than a brush and should a painter get one for varnishing?
@beccag3871
@beccag3871 5 лет назад
Pasquino 0 The spray is varnish that shines.
@ragnes18
@ragnes18 5 лет назад
watch Baumgartner restoration's narrated videos, he works nicely and explains everything
@jibindas6899
@jibindas6899 5 лет назад
I understand the at the guy is an expert in restoring artwork, but the way he put on that fresh coat of varnish... slightly disturbing. 4:48
@christofat2704
@christofat2704 6 лет назад
Fresher! A master piece is not to be looked refresher but more authentic from the creation of the painting !
@dalhousiekid
@dalhousiekid 5 лет назад
See Baumgartner restorations.
@HaploBartow
@HaploBartow 5 лет назад
Does anyone know the song at 0:48?
@GoldenHay1
@GoldenHay1 5 лет назад
too many cooks spoil the broth
@moos868
@moos868 6 лет назад
I have an el greco painting with his sig
@nenek75
@nenek75 6 лет назад
javar derby well in fact ElGreco had a huge workshop in Toledo where lots of paintings were produced. Sometimes he just added the final touch to the painting, so it's not impossible.
@moos868
@moos868 5 лет назад
@@nenek75 so its worthless
@sluggo562
@sluggo562 5 лет назад
There's a chance I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that magic chemical of the future he's using to dissolve varnish is just isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, which they definitely had and used in the past.
@jamesbailey8975
@jamesbailey8975 4 года назад
Nice eyebrows
@HillsFrida
@HillsFrida 5 лет назад
Chloe Gratz Moretz anyone? No? OK...
@Skukkix23
@Skukkix23 6 лет назад
cameraman should seek another profession
@itkapatanka
@itkapatanka 3 года назад
It concerns me that he's leaning on the painting as he works.
@averybell4273
@averybell4273 6 лет назад
Is it me but is her out of proportion
@sharonriley4137
@sharonriley4137 5 лет назад
Yes - it's not just you. El Greco had a very strange style. His figures are almost writhing, very elongated and oddly proportioned. I have read that he may have had eye problems that contribute to this, but perhaps he was just using it to increase the energy and emotionalism of his subjects. The lighting is also not very natural - I always think his pictures look as though they are lit by lightning flashes. He was a great painter and very original.
@siegfriedenea
@siegfriedenea 6 лет назад
A senior conservator must pronouce correctly Caravaggio!
@james-dt4ei
@james-dt4ei 5 лет назад
I can restore any painting in top quality. Ive been restoring for over 20 yrs privatly.
@Gotholia
@Gotholia 5 лет назад
Why does he carry the painting without gloves? This is a 300+ years painting !!!! Show your love by wearing gloves please!
@mercoid
@mercoid 4 года назад
Gotholia ....has it ever occurred to you that he knows exactly what he can and cannot do with regard to the handling of the painting and perhaps you don’t, since you are not a trained art restorer with many years of experience?
@mactastic144
@mactastic144 5 лет назад
Ugh, he's restoring a painting in the dark.
@bobwilson5910
@bobwilson5910 6 лет назад
I guess it's OK. In get a little nervous watching people use Willard's batter medium. Spread the batter CAREFULLY, and make sure not to use cadmiums, as they cause decay. Also, try urine alkaloids as a catalyst. Mix the batter CAREFULLY into the dip and make sure you whisk thoroughly. The dip has a high content of vitriolic amyloid precursor proteins. Stir CAREFULLY. That's all I can say. Enjoy! God Bless!
@beccag3871
@beccag3871 5 лет назад
Bob Wilson They use conservation pigments that can easily be removed without damaging the surrounding paint.
@fabrizio483
@fabrizio483 5 лет назад
Really disliked the so-called conservator dismissing previous restoration methods. In a few hundred years, HIS methods will seem barbaric too.
@FirstLast-so9bi
@FirstLast-so9bi 6 лет назад
Wtf with his eyebrows?
@fabrizio483
@fabrizio483 4 года назад
It's so disrespectful of this man to belittle his long-dead colleagues by making fun of their preservation technique, because the work that he did with microscopes and ultraviolet light will, too, seem barbaric 300 years in the future. He should show some respect and humility. I expected more from a so-called conservator.
@katrinadeltoros7848
@katrinadeltoros7848 6 лет назад
What is with the jarring loud music to obscure what they are saying? I turned off after just 22 seconds because of that.
@SeekerKC
@SeekerKC 5 лет назад
Beautiful painting, but it's inaccurate to continue to describe Mary Magdalene as the penitent, "sinful" woman (or prostitute) from the bible. They should've known better even back in the artist's day, let alone now.
@bildahome
@bildahome 5 лет назад
Please restorate youre eyebrows mister!
@1959Berre
@1959Berre 6 лет назад
"Innernational"? "Paining"? Seriously? I guess you mean international, which is rather the opposite. Please try to pronounce a T. Yes, you can.
@user-mi6uk6br8s
@user-mi6uk6br8s 6 лет назад
you know what YOU can do? Not be a douche. Yes, you can.
@zappawoman5183
@zappawoman5183 5 лет назад
No, he can
@deathmetalpotato
@deathmetalpotato 5 лет назад
1959Berre Take off those stupid sunglasses you useless old man.
@tomvalveede6808
@tomvalveede6808 2 года назад
1959 Really? Go get a Life! Listen with your heart and Not with a mind to be Critical of Others.
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