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From oil paintings blackened by tobacco smoke to broken, century-old marble statues, from books ripping apart at the seams to faded Italian murals - these items were in desperate need of repairs. We spoke with specialists to find out how they repair and restore centuries-old works of art.
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@cruzer_1599
@cruzer_1599 Год назад
Who also thought that we would see a video from julian (baumgartner restauration)
@000irl
@000irl Год назад
apparently he’s a bit controversial in the art restoration world
@toastyxboops
@toastyxboops Год назад
@@000irl really?
@000irl
@000irl Год назад
@@toastyxboops yep, the major critique i’ve seen being his conservation methods are too invasive and reductive toward the pieces
@toastyxboops
@toastyxboops Год назад
@@000irl i see, I'll do some research
@cruzer_1599
@cruzer_1599 Год назад
@@000irlwow I didnt know that. Are there videos about it?
@MashaRistova
@MashaRistova Год назад
Bumgaurtner would’ve gotten those wrinkles out of the painting with his heat table
@mysticalwhiterabbit4676
@mysticalwhiterabbit4676 Год назад
😂😂 right! Every step of the way I’m thinking in my head “ Julian wouldn’t have done that” 😂
@elizabethmadden2342
@elizabethmadden2342 Год назад
Thats pretty much what makes his work good
@elizabethmadden2342
@elizabethmadden2342 Год назад
That and the fact that he always cares about what the back of the painting looks like too.
@user-kp3uz9bh5k
@user-kp3uz9bh5k Год назад
​@@elizabethmadden2342нас учили в России,если авторский холст в удовлетворительном состоянии,просто заделать прорывы,дублируют только кромки,подкладывая их под авторские.Это более сохраняет ценность авторского холста.Да, осетровый клей или кроличий создаёт жесткость и вес, только при аварийном состоянии холста .
@SmithMrCorona
@SmithMrCorona 5 дней назад
Bumgaurtner has really ruined art restoration content comments. Everyone pipes in with "he would NEVER do that" or "that's not how it should be done" - as if he's made all of you experts on how to do complex restorations.
@reannadixon2398
@reannadixon2398 Год назад
I can only imagine how appreciative the artists would be to see your restoration work. So much respect and careful details I love it.
@MariannaMayilyann
@MariannaMayilyann Год назад
All those wrinkles … Julian would never
@Noblelox
@Noblelox 10 месяцев назад
Is it just me that is shocked that Sara Drew is just working from home on her dining table? No wonder she is having to dust down the painting before varnishing. I was also shocked at how she was using a bulky multi-tool to seperate the canvas from the lining. Surely this needs to be done in a dust-free studio with professional tooks and equipment?
@sunshinegallagher2539
@sunshinegallagher2539 Год назад
At 4:50 it is mentioned that the original painting doesn't reach the edges of the stretcher so fill in is used anout 1/4 inch all the way around the painting. I think it's rather bold to use fill in all the way around the original painting to make it fit a stretcher. You're basically making creative desicions and not conserving the artists original work at that point. It seems likely that the stretcher is not original to the painting if this was a necessary step.
@longsilver2646
@longsilver2646 Год назад
I could watch these art restoration all day - it’s really relaxing for me asmr
@Jujuoak
@Jujuoak Год назад
If you don’t know Baumgartner Restorations I would really recommend looking him up on RU-vid
@deettekearns9092
@deettekearns9092 Год назад
The patches are huge and will eventually read through the front of the piece. Also, and please tell me if I am wrong, but did the restorer cut off the tacking edge?????
@DimaShortPlay
@DimaShortPlay Год назад
I know Baumgartner appreciator when I see this)
@deettekearns9092
@deettekearns9092 Год назад
@@DimaShortPlay - 👍🏻
@umairmehmood149
@umairmehmood149 Год назад
Man she just butchered the painting..
@Mustlovebooks15
@Mustlovebooks15 Год назад
Yeah you can see where they were trying to fix the painting. The painting also is a bit wobbly still
@iamchardp
@iamchardp Год назад
on that first painting it looks like there was a previous strip lining that she removed before taking the painting off the stretcher, rather than removing it after. Shes not cutting anything, you can see where the knife hasn't gotten to yet that the painting canvas and the canvas wrapped around the stretcher are not the same piece. it did scare me at first as well
@michelebriere9569
@michelebriere9569 Год назад
I love watching Baumgartner Art Restoration.
@lewis8423
@lewis8423 2 месяца назад
Yep. Me too. That guys the best.
@Unbreakify
@Unbreakify Год назад
Imagine it goes wrong and all of a sudden you destroy a million dollar piece of art 💀
@Timeyy
@Timeyy Год назад
Reminds me of the news story a few years ago about the italian church lady who tried to fix a painting of jesus and totally messed it up lol
@mateuszcielas3362
@mateuszcielas3362 Год назад
happened once or twice
@paolo9239
@paolo9239 Год назад
​@@Timeyy Cecilia Gimenéz, an 82 yo Spanish lady. The story went so viral that still today tourists go to the town of Borja to see the ruined fresco and it bolstered the town economy
@alvinb.52
@alvinb.52 Год назад
Rich people have insurance. Restorers have insurance. The rich gon rich.
@My_Op
@My_Op Год назад
It doesn't happened in such a poor environment. By analyzing the video, you can clearly see the quality and expensiveness of the tool they use, also the reduce space they are working in: they don't deal with million dollar piece of art there. Maybe a 100 thousands at most.
@evenberg8499
@evenberg8499 Год назад
I wonder if there is rivalry among conservateurs on the different restoration techniques process.
@elizabethmadden2342
@elizabethmadden2342 Год назад
There Definitely is lmao
@onemorechris
@onemorechris Год назад
the stress of watching the painting being removed from the frame is in extreme contrast to the background music
@davidh.4220
@davidh.4220 Год назад
Just a question...Why would you cut the tacking edges off a picture when they aren't damaged?
@jhunendaya8014
@jhunendaya8014 Год назад
Same thought here. She ended up putting putty on the edge which is I think unnecessary should she ain't cut the edge in the 1st place.
@jamesh1017
@jamesh1017 10 месяцев назад
I enjoy watching as you bring back into focus the artists techniques, styles etc etc. This is a non judgemental or critique of how or what you do, rather where you perform the work, is this a working studio all be it large and well appointed or a residence equally well appointed, if so should there be caution regarding the stuff that's released when re stretching a work, the multitude of foreign material not native to wood, canvases or color medium do not make good house guests nor bed fellows, assumption like most NYC people you eat out.
@BlenderStudy
@BlenderStudy Год назад
Amazing work..!! Thank you for the update, Insider..!! By the way, I recognize the face on the first painting, because her family members all had similar faces.. 🥶
@ReiMonCoH
@ReiMonCoH 2 месяца назад
🤔🤔not sure if that 1/4 inch of putty all around the edge was exactly Baumgartner approved
@Kajunliza1915
@Kajunliza1915 Год назад
Why wouldn't you just get a new stretcher or at least make the stretcher fit properly?
@Peleski
@Peleski Год назад
I feel so lucky that we can appreciate such restorations with tech today that seems miles ahead of the materials past efforts have used
@mateuszcielas3362
@mateuszcielas3362 Год назад
paper in water is surprising
@dibdab101
@dibdab101 Год назад
so is a heat gun directly onto the paint layer to remove fills and patches (???)
@FabledFrames
@FabledFrames Год назад
Love this video - so informative and satisfying! Would you be willing to give us permission to repost part of this video on our social media?
@derekstocker6661
@derekstocker6661 Год назад
Amazing skills these folks have, what a wonderful way to pass time or earn a living. Thanks so very much for these and keep up the fabulous work!
@jeno264
@jeno264 Год назад
Conservators must have nerves of steel 😱💖
@TealCheetah
@TealCheetah Год назад
Is this lady working in her home kitchen?!
@epiclyawesomesauce
@epiclyawesomesauce Год назад
I saw the thumbnail and thought Baumgartner uploaded lol.
@PrillyBilly
@PrillyBilly Год назад
Honestly a little surprised they aren’t wearing gloves 😳
@gigiotele8438
@gigiotele8438 Год назад
So beautiful .:.
@chriswitt2596
@chriswitt2596 Год назад
Just beautifully done
@liz-ei3ur
@liz-ei3ur 5 месяцев назад
Was the painting actually lined onto another canvas before you started the process? It doesn't look that way in the video, but maybe that part was edited out.
@lesleyyoung5730
@lesleyyoung5730 9 месяцев назад
😲Why in the very middle of the Fresco painting @51:38 is the guy wearing black socks???
@nelsongoncalves5379
@nelsongoncalves5379 Год назад
Great excellent job I admire your job!!👏👏👏👏👏
@grannieannie1371
@grannieannie1371 5 месяцев назад
Did anyone else notice how much the marble woman enjoyed having her hair washed 😂
@screwydrewy7027
@screwydrewy7027 Год назад
How does one get into this kind of work
@joshberkin5567
@joshberkin5567 Год назад
Advanced degrees in chemistry and or art history and connections
@Pharoset
@Pharoset Год назад
Exhausting to watch. I can see why restoration is so expensive.
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 27 дней назад
Beautiful job.Its a lovely piece of art 😊
@SecretSquirrelFun
@SecretSquirrelFun 5 дней назад
The algorithm totally tricked me. 😳 I was watching a wonderful 🧐Baumgartner Restoration video, and this video popped up looking (suspiciously) like another Baumgartner video. I’m now annoyed at myself for not realising. For not paying attention to the world around me. Right in front of me. Grrrrrr 🤨
@Tymb3r
@Tymb3r Год назад
only proves my point colors are weird
@melissataylor5494
@melissataylor5494 Год назад
The audio quality of the 2nd restoration is not great. There’s an echoing of the restorers voice-over. I’d suggest you review and do some work on the audio quality so it reflects the same quality of work as the subject matter.
@lauramcknight2321
@lauramcknight2321 2 месяца назад
While I too am a huge fan of Baum Gartner Restorations, I think people are being too harsh on her. She may not have the budget or space to use so what Julian does. As for why the client doesn't just use someone like Julian, they may not have the money for it. Waiting for that money that may never be available, just may just leave it to rot.
@faarmer
@faarmer Год назад
Pro tip: instead of looping Satie, play Debussy (Claire de Lune is just the tip of the iceberg)
@TomarBoroDada
@TomarBoroDada Год назад
re-upload?
@mining4goldmeister420
@mining4goldmeister420 2 месяца назад
Julian Baumgartner would never use a knife to seperate the canvas. And where is the washi kozo? And the heat table? And the frayed linen material? He doesn't use a voice over for most of his work either. I think I am prejudiced!
@maryseflore7028
@maryseflore7028 7 дней назад
Refurbishing vs restauring... The word choice says it all. Have your artwork restaured, not refurbished.
@marciareagan2718
@marciareagan2718 Год назад
Beautiful
@sylviekoenig9960
@sylviekoenig9960 8 месяцев назад
Sorry but I like Baumgartner work a lot more…
@terrayjos
@terrayjos Год назад
love this. more please!
@pizzagamingps4428
@pizzagamingps4428 Год назад
Imagine ruining it and then you run out the country and change your identity
@Seniomentary_2
@Seniomentary_2 Год назад
1 Century is equal to 100 YEARS!
@fantomlimb5008
@fantomlimb5008 Год назад
No gloves?
@cindzz47
@cindzz47 2 месяца назад
I think Baumgartner would not approve
@danywazeck6917
@danywazeck6917 Год назад
🧚
@sergewalthery7826
@sergewalthery7826 6 месяцев назад
We professional restorers we dont t work in our living room. I assume you are an amateur.
@colettelee1162
@colettelee1162 Год назад
Imagine if she had a cat
@zayonkiber2510
@zayonkiber2510 10 месяцев назад
💯 💯 🎉🎉😊
@FarhanOPYT100k
@FarhanOPYT100k Год назад
Hi
@chacalable
@chacalable Год назад
God! Doing conservation of a centuries-old artwork in the kitchen! DON'T DO HOMEMADE RESTAURATION IT CAN AND PROBABLY WILL DAMAGE THE PIECE!
@positv_
@positv_ Год назад
After renovation the lady lookks little different, eyebrow is longer than before
@sxintG
@sxintG Год назад
The person restoring em looks crazy
@My_Op
@My_Op Год назад
Why are sounds and video quality so poor and bad? 👎
@aditiyaramadanu5509
@aditiyaramadanu5509 Год назад
Am I the only one who hears Minecraft music?
@sebastianmaharg
@sebastianmaharg Год назад
This expert's upspeak and vocal frying is surprising and sad.
@FlowersOfIcetor
@FlowersOfIcetor Год назад
How so?
@cheeseandquackers4965
@cheeseandquackers4965 Год назад
Art restoration is fascinating, but why not just let art naturally fade like it's supposed to instead of interfering? Document it and preserve it but don't rebuild or alter it
@helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo
Congrats to all who is early and found this comment 🎊
@Seniomentary_2
@Seniomentary_2 Год назад
1 Century is equal to 100 YEARS!
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