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Restoring the Count, but which one ?  

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A wonderful 17th century portrait enters the studio this week, we have an inscription on the back with some clues and a massive tear to contend with! We begin the thread repair process and strip line the portrait and then begin to research who he may be....
Tutorial Element: This video contains detailed instructons and materials needed for thread repair and strip lining
Books : Memoirs of the Count du Grammont by Antoine Hamilton
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Iphone 14pro
Yeti Blue Mic
Edited with Adobe Premiere
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We have completed art restoration work on behalf of Christies London, National Gallery Ireland, the NHS, local authorities, schools, churches and historic houses. We have also worked on paintings by Sir Terry Frost, Ambrose McAvoy, Mary Fedden, Kyffin Williams, Robert Lenkowiez, Helen Bradley, L.S Lowry, R.R. Reinagle, J.Hoppner, W.Sant and many more. James Bloomfield is an accredited Art Restorer and Artist and has worked on 1000's of oil paintings. He was selected for the prestigious John Moores painting prize in 2012 and has his artwork in museum collections in the UK. He lives and works in Manchester England.

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@mamabear162
@mamabear162 2 месяца назад
I enjoy watching your traditional techniques and love the history research. You really bring these paintings and their subjects back to life!
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you ! glad you enjoyed it!
@Thetabc24
@Thetabc24 2 месяца назад
I love the trusty typewriters as weights. Great new use for old tech.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Yes they do come in handy! I had a thing for typewriters a few years ago and these are whats left of my collection!
@HenryLoenwind
@HenryLoenwind Месяц назад
And when you're done, you can use them to write the bill. Has more impact that way. ;)
@nickimontie
@nickimontie 2 месяца назад
Gosh, the stories this painting could tell!
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
I know theres a lot of history there!
@suthompson6403
@suthompson6403 2 месяца назад
Marvellous. Looking forward to the mysterious Count being restored to his full glory. Outstanding work to fix the "damage in transit" - you'd think the auction house would take better care of a 300+ year-old painting...😱
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you, yes it is a bit of a mystery for now, not sure who eactly he is. Auction houses are very busy environments at the best of times and unless you pay for extra packaging you run the risk of something being damaged.
@coco805
@coco805 2 месяца назад
Great video! I like Baumgartner, and honestly think your videos are even more informative. Hope you find lots of new subs soon!
@judewainwright
@judewainwright 2 месяца назад
I've been gone so long! But now i get to relax and catch up on a whole bunch of restoration vids! Bravo jim :)
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Yay !!! Welcome back Jude !!! X
@PINTandDALE
@PINTandDALE 2 месяца назад
An exciting new project! I look forward to the next step. Thanks!
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you! yes hes a great portrait , cleaning coming soon!
@Jules_Pew
@Jules_Pew 2 месяца назад
Nice to see a Lely done. I've been admiring his work for a while.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you , its a lovely portrait just need to work on that attribution ?
@dragonmaid1360
@dragonmaid1360 Месяц назад
Lovey work thank you for sharing
@hullabaloo-hcd
@hullabaloo-hcd 2 месяца назад
Enjoy watching, you should do more 🧡
@katherinesavage1353
@katherinesavage1353 Месяц назад
Ok, so now it's clear what I have to do, wish me luck 🤣
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 2 месяца назад
Beautiful painting! Looking forward to seeing it cleaned.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Very soon! thank you!
@miriamkasseris9313
@miriamkasseris9313 2 месяца назад
I love learning the history of the paintings. Your videos are always enjoyable to watch. 😊
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Glad you like them! thanks for watching
@darlene2662
@darlene2662 2 месяца назад
Enjoyed this thankyou! Very interesting!😊
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it !
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 2 месяца назад
I think in the industry you are in,the fact your not sloppy with things like this ,or any of your work goes so much to your credit and that’s why you get to do some amazing restorations.Even in this business now days there are some who cut corners and don’t have the work ethics ,and they still call themselves restorers.if I had an expensive painting ,I would do so much research before settling for one to do mine .Obviously I don’t have any or the money.But it goes to show that you still have to be wary..I watched one and he made a right mess from beginning to start.You have really opened my eyes to how skilled true restorers are ..Love watching you work.Hence I was one of your first patrons ,and because your from the UK and I like to support our skilled people 🥰
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you, I didnt realise how anal I could be until I see it back, sometimes things have to have a certain aesthetic and I do love chasing perfection even though it doesnt really exist...
@patriciacooney5705
@patriciacooney5705 2 месяца назад
Looks like there could be a lot of hidden work to do in this one. The scan didn't appear as clear as one would hope for. Looking forward to the cleaning. I'm sure you will make him glow in the end.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
He should come up nicely, I think the client wanted to scan the painting more to record the writing on the back should it need to be lined. He's been through the mill a bit and there will be a few surprises Im sure...
@slinkysmom5674
@slinkysmom5674 2 месяца назад
The dental tool was a Hollenback carver usually used on silver amalgam restorations
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you I knew someone would know! I had a dentist client recenty and he gave me lots of info on tools, just wish I had written it down...
@susansouthern6704
@susansouthern6704 2 месяца назад
Good job..love how you ad the history ..
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thank you !
@timhazeltine3256
@timhazeltine3256 2 месяца назад
"Damaged in transit"..A thought that passes thrrough my mind when an artwork is shipped.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
unfortunately it happens all the time ...
@larkmurry7808
@larkmurry7808 2 месяца назад
Tantalizing...
@andreasalvatoreberzolari4428
@andreasalvatoreberzolari4428 2 месяца назад
😊 Greetings and compliment for your good job ! I follow you and your interesting next works.
@pef1960
@pef1960 2 месяца назад
Love it, thank you.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@auroraasleep
@auroraasleep Месяц назад
Hint from a former clothier who regularly made more yards than I want to remember of hand-picked fringe: a t-pin and a quilter's cutting mat will make quick work of the lining strips you are making. No finger nails necessary. It speeds up the process by about 3x from hand picking. Hold the strip with your off hand & forearm, and pick 2-3 wefts out at a time, pull with the last 2 fingers. Coarser canvas will pick faster than finer, obviously. It's still tedious, but hopefully that helps.
@francinehardin7883
@francinehardin7883 2 месяца назад
It looks like William of Orange, but what do I know.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
It does have a look of him, especially in the nose ...
@dannsherstone1037
@dannsherstone1037 2 месяца назад
Very interesting video and history! I assume that at least before they dry these natural glues smell unpleasant?
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
They can be quite pungent! lots of the smells in studio can be strong - eventually though you become nose blind to them !
@annematten7218
@annematten7218 2 месяца назад
He looks like William of Orange.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
He does - especially in the nose....
@quenoselecruzenadie
@quenoselecruzenadie 2 месяца назад
Love it “ Our next patient” 😄 so true! Question: it looks like the burnishing tool has a rounded bottom. Would a flat iron be more efficient when gluing down the tacking edges?
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
I did use the flat tacking iron in the first instance the burnishing tool was just a little extra to make sure there was a good bond I find sometimes the flat iron is hard to get good pressure..
@hennemartin
@hennemartin 2 месяца назад
👍👏❤️
@brentdallyn8459
@brentdallyn8459 4 дня назад
Different restoration materials and techniques here, any Baumgartner's watching?
@jamesgraham1772
@jamesgraham1772 4 часа назад
How do you gauge if you’ve removed enough dirt from the back of the canvas to start gluing material to it?
@mirandadunsmore-gladue5477
@mirandadunsmore-gladue5477 2 месяца назад
👋♥️🇨🇦
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 2 месяца назад
If I may ask, how do you decide between cleaning a canvas on a stretcher vs. cleaning a canvas while it's off-mount? I would have thought that cleaning a canvas while it's flat on a supporting surface would be less stress on the painting. BTW, loved the single-strand stitching you did. My hands would likely shake too much to do that detail work! :)
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
It depends really , sometimes I do clean flat unstretched on the bench, other times its better stretched and supported and on the easel. If its flat and on the bench you can clean harder but that can be detrimental to the painting as you could apply too much pressure. If its stretched you are more aware of the fragility of the painting and have a tendency to go a little more easy if that majes sense...
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 2 месяца назад
@@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration Ah, I see. Thanks so much for the feedback!
@bluemonqi
@bluemonqi Месяц назад
The spelling of Lely on the back of the painting is Liely, thats a bit weird..
@platannapipidae9621
@platannapipidae9621 2 месяца назад
Wait, that's not Baumgartner...
@patriciacooney5705
@patriciacooney5705 2 месяца назад
Oh no. Lol. A British version of Julian, older maybe, different techniques, definitely, but the end results speak for themselves.
@jugheadjones5458
@jugheadjones5458 2 месяца назад
Thank goodness. Mr. Bloomfield is humble and doesn’t come across as full of himself, and Julian isn’t God’s gift to restoration. I watch Julian and he does good work. So does Mr. Bloomfield. Maybe Baumgartner should learn the glue technique.
@platannapipidae9621
@platannapipidae9621 2 месяца назад
@@jugheadjones5458 maybe this guy is, but you, on the other hand...
@jugheadjones5458
@jugheadjones5458 2 месяца назад
@@platannapipidae9621 never pretended to be an art conservator. I only conserve and build electric guitars. I’m guessing you’re a conservator?
@platannapipidae9621
@platannapipidae9621 2 месяца назад
@@jugheadjones5458 what sort of fucked up day did you have to be so eager to start a fight?
@Asdfhjkl998
@Asdfhjkl998 2 месяца назад
You are soo handsome ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@stephanemami
@stephanemami 2 месяца назад
I'm not a wig specialist, but I would question the attribution to Lely: he died in 1680 but for me this wig would be around 1700. The shape, very high into two "horns" or so. Remind me of Louis XIV by Rigaud. Even the portrait of Hamilton you found, is dated around 1700 by the National Portrait Gallery. Maybe the writing is misleading? The face seems very well painted, quite mastered really, but the clothing not as good, the angle between face and shoulders even odd. I saw online it was attributed to a certain Simon Pietersz Verelst. Any idea why?
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Im not sure on the attribution to Simon Pietersz Verelst as he seems to be more known for his still lifes, its something I will look into though. As for the Wigs Im no expert either but this style of full bottom wig were popular in the court from 1620's onwards and were often family heir looms as they were so expensive. They were eventually outlawed by Queen Anne in the early part of the 18th Century as she hated everythig French! This style was popularised by Louis XIV.
@ari-etta
@ari-etta 2 месяца назад
I'm wondering... Why do you put the painting back on the stretcher before cleaning? I was thinking that while it is flat on the table that would much easier and less stress on the repair.
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
It depends on the painting , if it is flat on the bench you can have the tendency to be a little more aggressive with the amount of pressure you apply to the paint surface. In this case I stretched it first and this makes me more sensitive in my approach, especially since this surface was quite fragile. If it had been relined I would probably have done it flat on the bench knowing that the paint surface had been treated and was secure.
@basbas768
@basbas768 2 месяца назад
Where's the cleaning of the painting? Is this the second part?
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Second part coming very soon!
@colinsmith6116
@colinsmith6116 2 месяца назад
Would it be quicker and better to use a vacuum cleaner
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration
@Bloomfield_Art_Restoration 2 месяца назад
sometimes the dirt is quite stubborn , once loose a vacuum would probably be more efficient - the variable speed conservation ones are on my wish list as my previous one packed in...they are expensive though so need to save up...
@turtlegrams6582
@turtlegrams6582 Месяц назад
📯🕘⏳⌛; why such big tacks ? & Why wouldn't you use small tacks for the back, Not glue . Sounds like their royal debulchary is the same as the royal debulchary of 2019-2024
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