Restoration of a William Merrit Chase Painting - Narrated

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @Lil_refresha
    @Lil_refresha 6 лет назад +4386

    Lmaoooo "It was poorly conserved at least one time." THE SHADE

    • @babycakes4119
      @babycakes4119 5 лет назад +2

      Hahaha

    • @Tracy137
      @Tracy137 5 лет назад +130

      Ash PS - but he's so polite about it, bless him. I told him about a painting resto I watched on youtube where one guy took a HAMMER to the painting to flatten it out and this very sweet man just replied that everyone has different methods. I man that is tact and diplomacy at a Boss Level. :)

    • @Tracy137
      @Tracy137 5 лет назад +18

      @@chrysanthemum_tea1938 - I've tried looking for it but can't seem to find it. Problem is my original search was very vague - just sort of 'art restorations/conservations. I think it was in Spain...or perhaps Italy? Anyway, I'll keep looking and if I find it, I'll give you the link because the the guy beating seven bells out of the painting with a metal hammer like he's nailing wood to a wall is just draw droppingly awful and you HAVE to see it to believe it (I rewatched it three times because I was sure I was missing something - but no, he really is bashing a metal hammer into a fragile painting from around the 1600s-1700s)....and there's so much more to make you flinch in that video too - I wouldn't treat SHEETS the way they were treating that beautiful painting. God I still shudder at the memory...... o.0.

    • @commentcopbadge6665
      @commentcopbadge6665 5 лет назад +6

      Huh. I don't see how that's "shade"... Oh wait, I get it. Yeah, this is the sensitive "everybody's a winner"/participation ribbon generation. I person cannot critically point out something wrong anymore less somebody takes offense to it. Oopsie. I almost forgot the era we're in. Silly me.

    • @commentcopbadge6665
      @commentcopbadge6665 5 лет назад +2

      TroubleMcTrouble
      LOL! Well what's he supposed to say? Is he supposed to criticise something he didn't see for himself based solely on what you told him through text? If that other restorer that "took a HAMMER to the painting..." restored the piece to a high quality level, who's to say that what he did to get there was wrong? Also, who knows, maybe Julian may one day have to or has also taken a hammer to a painting to flatten it out because for that one particular time and reason it was the only way.

  • @LoxyLox_
    @LoxyLox_ 5 лет назад +623

    3:18 He says: "...bunch of stepts in the process not interesting to watch."
    2 years later 950k subscribers and most ppl want to look for whole process :)

    • @lakhaulas
      @lakhaulas 5 лет назад +9

      ... and demand weekly upload. So relaxing

    • @Julaeable
      @Julaeable 4 года назад +9

      It's stressing me out how short the video is and how many steps he skips 😱

    • @hyeronymus
      @hyeronymus 4 года назад

      @@Julaeable tru

    • @kathleenclark5877
      @kathleenclark5877 4 года назад +3

      Lox I agree. I love watching the whole process from beginning to end. However, in more recent videos, he clearly has listened and does include those details.
      Can you imagine the poor clients when they found this painting hanging over the chair? Inconsolable. But look at how wonderful it looks after Julian has finished. A miracle!

    • @weareallfritz4365
      @weareallfritz4365 4 года назад +7

      Imagine having a job where you could make RUclips videos just about your daily life at work, and people would be like "Yes, this is the content I want"

  • @TatsukiHashida
    @TatsukiHashida 7 лет назад +5636

    Your hammer flipping skills is awesome

    • @wadesmith3140
      @wadesmith3140 6 лет назад +50

      I would love to do that type of work do you take on Apprentice where can I go to study art restoration I feel that it is important

    • @jacobhenderson1732
      @jacobhenderson1732 6 лет назад +35

      Are*

    • @forevergogo
      @forevergogo 6 лет назад +5

      The mighty Mjǫllnir no doubt!

    • @smileholicfox
      @smileholicfox 6 лет назад +4

      I was watching that in the other video too! Looked somehow relaxing also 😂

    • @tacocatt6808
      @tacocatt6808 6 лет назад +6

      Hashida Tackey are*

  • @SJActress
    @SJActress 4 года назад +157

    Others: "Why do you recommend this channel?"
    Me: "It's fascinating and informative, but also calm enough for drifting off to sleep. Also, I really respect a guy who knows a preposition is a horrible thing to end a sentence with, yet uses the word 'whereby' with reckless abandon. I don't know how you couldn't love this."

    • @angelinifamilyarchives2850
      @angelinifamilyarchives2850 3 года назад +3

      ...A preposition is a horrible thing WITH WHICH to end a sentence. Did I do this right?

    • @SJActress
      @SJActress 3 года назад +3

      @@angelinifamilyarchives2850 Yes! Kudos for catching the the joke! :D

  • @SeerWalker
    @SeerWalker 7 лет назад +4639

    thank you for the narration, I learnt a lot, and you've got a lovely voice. just a note though, I'm not sure if it's just my headphones, but the narration seems a bit quiet compared to the music/background noice.

    • @Irukandji00
      @Irukandji00 7 лет назад +117

      thats wat I was gonna comment. I was under the same impression.

    • @moon540
      @moon540 7 лет назад +74

      Me as well! I struggled to hear his voice.

    • @bdgoins1
      @bdgoins1 7 лет назад +3

      sophie There is no such word as learnt it's learned ridiculous

    • @SeerWalker
      @SeerWalker 7 лет назад +95

      Avion Mech such a narrow world view. I'm not the ridiculous one here, love

    • @Lady-Four
      @Lady-Four 6 лет назад +176

      Actually Avion in England Learnt is the more appropriate choice of word. There is nothing more ridiculous than attempting to ridicule someone when you yourself are the ignorant party

  • @CaffeiNeko
    @CaffeiNeko 6 лет назад +900

    ''I skipped some because it's not interesting to watch''. I disagree. I would watch this for hours. XD

    • @arranaburden5667
      @arranaburden5667 5 лет назад +21

      I have. All the narrated ones. On repeat. And fallen asleep to his calming voice.

    • @dionmiles-pengilly1975
      @dionmiles-pengilly1975 5 лет назад +8

      oh hell yeh hes just so calming and relaxing mate i could be here for days and find it all interesting

    • @tiffanye.8585
      @tiffanye.8585 5 лет назад +1

      NekoJim same

    • @SparkedSoul
      @SparkedSoul 5 лет назад +2

      Yep I wish it was longer!

  • @thescruffy360
    @thescruffy360 6 лет назад +5285

    I've watched a couple of these now and all I can say is you've got some serious hate for staples as stretchers

    • @CoCoProductions
      @CoCoProductions 6 лет назад +123

      LMAO

    • @ii-yk9qz
      @ii-yk9qz 6 лет назад +207

      I have watched a lot too and this comment made my day

    • @flwrbeat
      @flwrbeat 6 лет назад +99

      i was thinking about that as soon as he mentioned the stretcher part lmaooo

    • @ThalesRod
      @ThalesRod 6 лет назад +422

      What Staples? Those inferior motherfuckers?

    • @tiffanyz2941
      @tiffanyz2941 6 лет назад +15

      so many armyy

  • @beccalouise2496
    @beccalouise2496 2 года назад +112

    2018/2019 julian: i skipped a bunch of steps because they’re boring
    2022 julian: here have a multi-part restoration full of detail because i know you like that

  • @stevenedwards4470
    @stevenedwards4470 6 лет назад +971

    That magnetic tack hammer is a poetic tool. I'm obsessed with it. I wish I had stuff that needed tacking. 😅

    • @stephsmanicshenanigans8017
      @stephsmanicshenanigans8017 5 лет назад +2

      Steven Edwards seriously! I’ve never seen one before watching his videos, I can’t believe my grandma doesn’t have one she has like every possible tool it seems haha

    • @YaburuRunyaru
      @YaburuRunyaru 5 лет назад +6

      A poetic tool. That's an incredibly beautiful way to describe something XD I don't disagree in the slightest.

    • @carolcalf2032
      @carolcalf2032 5 лет назад

      Me too

    • @natalkabanasova5983
      @natalkabanasova5983 5 лет назад

      THAT'S MAGNETIC?? I just thought he was incredibly skillful

  • @doctorpottermellark
    @doctorpottermellark 5 лет назад +571

    “That’s me....being very concentrated”

    • @Odysseus1999
      @Odysseus1999 4 года назад +5

      Laughed so hard at that part lol

    • @jt_mallett_ii
      @jt_mallett_ii 4 года назад +3

      Me being concentrated then totally messing up everything ..whoops

    • @mafz5645
      @mafz5645 4 года назад +1

      Nice pfp

  • @emilyfernandez9417
    @emilyfernandez9417 6 лет назад +1534

    The way he said “hit me up” just made me crack up I’m sorry

    • @baharmonyy
      @baharmonyy 6 лет назад +74

      lmaooo right? it felt so out of character hahah

    • @ruheonrustige7601
      @ruheonrustige7601 6 лет назад +11

      Everyone has the same reaction toward me, when I actually use slang.

    • @yarixzamendoza6314
      @yarixzamendoza6314 6 лет назад

      why?

    • @babycakes4119
      @babycakes4119 5 лет назад

      TrashCan Yourmom me too ahahah

    • @lilat8450
      @lilat8450 5 лет назад +8

      like the whitest most businesslike dude going hit me up killed me too

  • @MrChief101
    @MrChief101 5 лет назад +65

    Lovely presentation. Glad you mentioned that the painting had been dropped on a chair. I was speculating someone put their foot through it.

  • @bdgoins1
    @bdgoins1 7 лет назад +1955

    I enjoy the video but the music is TOO LOUD

    • @t0raneko
      @t0raneko 6 лет назад +22

      I agree.

    • @summercucumber4964
      @summercucumber4964 6 лет назад +55

      I have to agree. I love hearing about the painting and the restoration process, and a bit of background music is nice but unfortunately here it felt like it was drowning out the narration.

    • @Morncreek
      @Morncreek 6 лет назад +14

      Same. I eventually just enabled closed-captioning and turned off the sound.

    • @sahiska
      @sahiska 6 лет назад +7

      I was looking in the comments to see if someone else feels the same or if i’m just crazy :)) wayyyy to loud

    • @Jazmin_GG
      @Jazmin_GG 6 лет назад +5

      I want to know the song name btw

  • @literate-aside
    @literate-aside 6 лет назад +5345

    Thank god you moved away from backing music; it’s incredibly distracting.

    • @karoI508
      @karoI508 5 лет назад +595

      First of all, it's definitely way too loud

    • @ajgerbi
      @ajgerbi 5 лет назад +372

      Antoni Gates / it’s not even bad, just too loud

    • @carolinebennett5615
      @carolinebennett5615 5 лет назад +39

      I liked it. The music and volume.

    • @buniny
      @buniny 5 лет назад +343

      I love his quiet videos. The sound of his work with his gentle narration is really soothing.

    • @literate-aside
      @literate-aside 5 лет назад +22

      Slime Corpse ... me too.

  • @EsiaEvai
    @EsiaEvai 5 лет назад +40

    Somebody get this man a Netflix contract! Damn, these are addicting to watch - thank you!

  • @navythriller
    @navythriller Год назад +2

    Watching this in 2023. Your videos are so much better now, but even your early videos were a joy to watch.

  • @Ishisah
    @Ishisah 6 лет назад +1780

    “[N]ot that interesting to watch.” Leave that decision to us.

  • @neriart
    @neriart 5 лет назад +508

    imagine taking patches off a painting a realized someone used ELMERS GLUE to put them on

    • @phiasolessa415
      @phiasolessa415 4 года назад +8

      *bruh*

    • @annasahlstrom6109
      @annasahlstrom6109 4 года назад +8

      He actually had a painting on which that happened.

    • @neriart
      @neriart 4 года назад +3

      Anna C. Sahlstrom seriously?? that’s crazy

    • @hyeronymus
      @hyeronymus 4 года назад +2

      @@annasahlstrom6109 LMAO he must have been angry

    • @Nyx_Fey_
      @Nyx_Fey_ 3 года назад

      @@annasahlstrom6109 Link?

  • @Stephen_Lafferty
    @Stephen_Lafferty 3 года назад +12

    Not only is this a fascinating film regarding the restoration of a fine art painting, it is also great to watch it to see the evolution of your film making technique. Thank you for being inspirational!

  • @karalee6522
    @karalee6522 5 лет назад +49

    Wow, the quality of these videos have vastly improved since this!

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 2 года назад +1

      I'm seeing these in July '22 for the first time. Mesmerized, but I see your point.
      :-)

    • @Vixxenera
      @Vixxenera 2 года назад

      @@mortalclown3812 11th of july 2022 😉

  • @ElizaH753
    @ElizaH753 6 лет назад +4

    He’s like a painting surgeon. You can tell his work is a labour of love.

  • @blewbyboy
    @blewbyboy 5 лет назад +307

    Oh my god I about had a heart attack when you yeeted the painting over

  • @AsianRecipe
    @AsianRecipe 5 лет назад +710

    The music is STRESSINNG ME OUT

    • @blokprintzprintwithpaint972
      @blokprintzprintwithpaint972 5 лет назад +61

      Too loud.

    • @Rach113
      @Rach113 5 лет назад +21

      Me too! I’ve been watching his videos before bed. This ones a no go lol

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 5 лет назад +2

      Didnt even notice the music.

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 5 лет назад +6

      @@Rach113 its not his job to make your bedtime better.

    • @p4tr1ck18
      @p4tr1ck18 5 лет назад +14

      @@mircat28 it's not our job to tell others their jobs yet here we are babe. Look around.

  • @Miche-
    @Miche- 6 лет назад +15

    I love your "dirty" palette. It shows how much dedication you have, don't change it because of people opinion.

    • @shawnt7289
      @shawnt7289 2 года назад

      Hi , it definitely tells a story. 😊

  • @FlowersArgo
    @FlowersArgo 6 лет назад +115

    It's incredible how art restorers can capture an painter's different painting style, you know?

  • @SwitchelSweets
    @SwitchelSweets 4 года назад +5

    I just saw Mrs. Chase’s portrait in person over the weekend and I am so enamored with this artist! His portraits have such a powerful soul, and you hold it in your hands when it’s brought to your studio. The more art I meet personally, the more in awe I am of the caretakers and restorers who uphold its integrity

  • @bribri5029
    @bribri5029 6 лет назад +87

    Just as satisfying as the toy story woody restoration scene 😍

  • @jessali83
    @jessali83 6 лет назад +28

    Absolutely magnificent and stunningly gorgeous work! Your process and technique is delicate and precise!! You are a true master of your craft! Bravo!

  • @LilyDoesArt
    @LilyDoesArt 6 лет назад +694

    This is amazing! Thanks for the voice over! Definitely makes it more interesting and informing :)

  • @TheWhiteWing01
    @TheWhiteWing01 3 года назад +2

    After watching this channel for a long time, I can see how experience has changed your process and your choices.

    • @beccalouise2496
      @beccalouise2496 2 года назад

      i’m the same, also small details like calling washi kozo “washi” or “kozo” instead of “washi kozo, a japanese mulberry paper”

  • @tirananniel16
    @tirananniel16 6 лет назад +6

    "That's me.
    Being very concentrated."
    I love you dude. You're awesome, I can watch your vids all day.

  • @avante-gardegeckos1233
    @avante-gardegeckos1233 5 лет назад +5

    Staples, I’m SCREAMING!!!!!!! I also want to tell you thank you for helping me rediscover my love of classical art ❤️

  • @douaaguermassi2299
    @douaaguermassi2299 6 лет назад +3

    You can clearly notice how perfectionist and neat he is. Its very satisfying and soothing.

  • @haleydarby-miller4480
    @haleydarby-miller4480 5 лет назад +475

    “Epoxy or who knows what” *cough cough* polyurethane

    • @Dancinfanz
      @Dancinfanz 5 лет назад +13

      Haley Darby-Miller that’s unacceptable!!!!

    • @deannaworley9849
      @deannaworley9849 5 лет назад +3

      I choked 😂😂

    • @HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo
      @HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo 4 года назад +7

      Comments like he makes like this makes me, as an artist, want to use awful stuff as a varnish for my own paintings.
      Like, "good luck bastard!" XD
      (Fun aside: one of my paintings is about half resin)

  • @samarsemaan3735
    @samarsemaan3735 4 года назад +24

    Ever imagine what an amazing hour long restoration video we would have gotten if he was doing this today
    Too bad he didn’t know at the time that so many wanted to see every part of the process

  • @Pepa14pig
    @Pepa14pig 6 лет назад +86

    So I accidentaly found one of your videos and since I've watch as many as I could find because I find you voice relaxing 😂 it is interesting but after a long day, this is the best thing before bedtime

  • @cathiematthews1359
    @cathiematthews1359 5 лет назад +10

    I love how your restorations make these people in the portraits live again! ❤️ She is so life like, I half expect her to step out of the canvas. ( or I can step into the canvas myself). Fantastic restoration!

  • @raywilliams5451
    @raywilliams5451 4 года назад +7

    My wife teaches science at an arts charter school. I think she'll find this video invaluable in showing how art and science can work hand in hand.

  • @heatherinparis
    @heatherinparis 7 лет назад +78

    Thank you for posting this narration! I was fascinated by the original and got quite a lot more out of the footage with the narration. Your work is amazing.

  • @dianecooper5686
    @dianecooper5686 4 года назад +1

    Almost 2 million viewers because we love ALL the steps. ❤️

  • @ensigncook432
    @ensigncook432 7 лет назад +298

    That moment after it falls has got to be a bad one

    • @venusthebenus
      @venusthebenus 5 лет назад +17

      ensign Cook “if we don’t look at it, it never broke”

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. 5 лет назад +6

      Gut wrenching.

    • @mesmer3780
      @mesmer3780 5 лет назад +11

      That "oh Jesus no. God no." moment

  • @TheZachatree
    @TheZachatree 3 года назад +2

    Watching these older videos and thinking about how much greater your videos have become. I bet you would have never guessed so many people would want to know more about every aspect of your job and listen to you repetitively explain it in a slow soft voice. Haha

  • @LeBovarysme
    @LeBovarysme 7 лет назад +55

    honestly, this fills my heart with joy, so inspiring, your talent is mesmerizing ❤️

  • @Hasherucf
    @Hasherucf 6 лет назад

    Mesmerizing to watch. I spend time thinking about what future generations will think of our restoration efforts. Techniques and products used !

  • @g06o84r
    @g06o84r 6 лет назад +405

    nice work but music is too loud, making uneasy to understand what you're saying :(

    • @codemperor97
      @codemperor97 6 лет назад +13

      yep, the music is too loud in my opinion. It just breaks the immersion and should be lowered down.

    • @Jazmin_GG
      @Jazmin_GG 6 лет назад +3

      Anyone knows the song btw?

    • @lium7563
      @lium7563 5 лет назад +1

      I agree but at least the video has good subtitles.

    • @ChrisRasch
      @ChrisRasch 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed. I love watching these videos, but prefer no music or very low music.

  • @mobfeo84
    @mobfeo84 5 лет назад

    When you clean those older ones with the weathered varnish.. that is SO satisfying, I watch these videos before bed now because its so relaxing and satisfying lol!

  • @LissaSouza1
    @LissaSouza1 6 лет назад +97

    Please post more videos??? I absolutely love the videos and the music. PLEASE POST MORE

  • @uremawifenowdave
    @uremawifenowdave 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve gone from newest video to oldest and it’s interesting to see what adjustments have been made to his presentation. I think he’s realised that there is a viewership for more detail in his restoration approach. This is the difference between old media and new, the new realises that there is a large enough viewership for long, in-depth videos showing his artistry and craft. I look forward to more videos of his work.

  • @BeowulfFGC
    @BeowulfFGC 6 лет назад +1670

    who is watching this to fix their bad mood?

    • @bomethia7412
      @bomethia7412 6 лет назад +19

      FOush Me, for some reason these videos are so calming and interesting to watch.

    • @BeowulfFGC
      @BeowulfFGC 6 лет назад

      Ikr

    • @yourlocaldyke
      @yourlocaldyke 6 лет назад +1

      I have an exam tomorrow

    • @BeowulfFGC
      @BeowulfFGC 6 лет назад +1

      A lil meow meow has my heart i have a final tommorow

    • @ianr.1225
      @ianr.1225 6 лет назад +16

      The worst is that my bad mood was poorly conserved at least once sometime in the past. Now I have to undo all of that before I can start to fix the mood.

  • @decomanjoel
    @decomanjoel 5 лет назад +1

    Oh my gosh! You are and amazing artist and restorative technician. It is thrilling to watch you bring a painting back from the edge of destruction to something which is a joy to behold.
    Thank you for videos.

  • @MoYvStarkey
    @MoYvStarkey 5 лет назад +5

    The music overpowers your voice. I love watching these.

  • @caleb7420
    @caleb7420 5 лет назад

    wow, I so appreciate that you provide these videos. What a gift you are to those who have valued art that needs some love. Namaste'

  • @swimfan3588
    @swimfan3588 6 лет назад +184

    So how much would it cost to restoring a painting with that much damage? It’s such a detail oriented task requiring absolutely perfection, I can’t even imagine the price, but I really hope it’s ALOT.

    • @aiza8390
      @aiza8390 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe a lot more cost than the original price.

    • @romeoa.6634
      @romeoa.6634 5 лет назад +21

      P D MacGuire they’re asking for the cost of his services

    • @DavidBittt
      @DavidBittt 5 лет назад +27

      P D MacGuire I don’t think it was being sold. I think they were asking how much it costs to restore the painting itself or how much he was paid to do it.

    • @YaburuRunyaru
      @YaburuRunyaru 5 лет назад +3

      @@DavidBittt Yes, I believe that's what they meant too, I'm also very interested to find out! Especially since I might go into this!

    • @donnaspear8494
      @donnaspear8494 5 лет назад +1

      A lot.

  • @rhijulbec1
    @rhijulbec1 5 лет назад

    I would imagine there is a natural artistic talent at work here. There's absolutely no way, I don't think, that someone like me, who can't draw a straight line with a ruler, could do the retouching. The mechanics are teachable, but the ability to match paint perfectly is an entirely different ball game.
    Bravo Good Sir, Bravo!
    Jenn 💖 in Canada 🇨🇦

  • @duckymomo01
    @duckymomo01 6 лет назад +175

    How do you even become an art conservationist? Ive always loved art and ive helped people with their own paintings and taught them. I would love to restore artwork so that more people can enjoy it but i dont know where i would start

    • @fufu2000_
      @fufu2000_ 6 лет назад +4

      I Hate Snakeu find programs about restoration

    • @tiffanyz2941
      @tiffanyz2941 6 лет назад +6

      army

    • @seriouslybruh2146
      @seriouslybruh2146 6 лет назад +1

      Try art galleries exhibits and their websites maybe?

    • @huntercrosby8882
      @huntercrosby8882 5 лет назад +18

      You'd go to school for museum curation or museum studies, most likely with a dual degree in fine arts. Then get an internship, externship or apprenticeship to learn these specialized skills with someone already working in the field. You could probably pick up some basic knowledge as a museum volunteer or intern but I have to expect that to own your own company/firm, work in a museum or otherwise actually be employed doing this full time you'd need that college degree and specialized skills/training.

    • @surtu9221
      @surtu9221 5 лет назад +8

      I feel like you have to find another conservationist and be apprenticed. Open a conversation with them and get into the 'in' group step by step. There's so much you have to learn from someone who is themselves an expert. I'm going to assume a college degree with help, but that's just to get some background info into you, not actual techniques, and they'll be the ones to tell you in what, and from what school would be best.

  • @NeeFitzee
    @NeeFitzee 5 лет назад

    If i had my career choice again i would seek this guy out and beg him to take me on as an apprentice! A true master of his craft and it must be a job that brings so much satisfaction to both himself and his clients!

  • @curiousgal243
    @curiousgal243 7 лет назад +1780

    This is so irrelevant but imagine having a relationship with this man, what kinda problem can he not fix?

    • @ryanmclaughlin9041
      @ryanmclaughlin9041 6 лет назад +72

      Curious Gal someone dying I guess, or maybe he's Jesus or something

    • @Shirlyswirly
      @Shirlyswirly 6 лет назад +130

      @@ryanmclaughlin9041 Jesus couldnt fix himself dying wym

    • @QueenBee-gx4rp
      @QueenBee-gx4rp 6 лет назад +56

      Curious Gal I just love how meticulous and neat he is!

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus 6 лет назад +42

      And he’s fine

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus 6 лет назад +21

      Skwonk The Goose who do you think is retouching the last supper? Not just anybody 😂😂

  • @Maryqueenofairs38
    @Maryqueenofairs38 5 лет назад +1

    I love these videos. The restoration process is so complex but he breaks it down and makes it seem so simple.

  • @AnonymousDingo
    @AnonymousDingo 5 лет назад +75

    This man: *master of his craft*
    Commenters: yOuR PaLleT iS DiRtY

    • @sherryshelton8284
      @sherryshelton8284 4 года назад

      It isn't dirty....it is RE-usable, reconstituting material.

  • @jimcooksey812
    @jimcooksey812 5 лет назад

    I enjoy watching you save these pieces. I think I enjoy seeing the less "famous" pieces the most... most of the artwork you save is from private collections , art we would never see if it were not for your videos. So, thank you!

  • @stevep5408
    @stevep5408 5 лет назад +3

    Especially on this one it would be fun to see the clients reaction to the restoration!

  • @jonashoumann855
    @jonashoumann855 5 лет назад

    I don’t know why, but this is so satisfying to watch. Thank you so much, you’re doing a fantastic job both for us, your subscribers and your clients. So thank you!

  • @teddy9770
    @teddy9770 6 лет назад +125

    So the other conservation was not very well done, but at least it was relatively easy to reverse. So that's pretty good I think. Maybe there wasn't enough time or money for an ideal conservation.

    • @gabekillian2761
      @gabekillian2761 6 лет назад

      Or they couldn't afford a good conservation

    • @ohlookadragon
      @ohlookadragon 6 лет назад +21

      probably done a long time ago. in the 50s or 60s

    • @AnnoyingAsianWitch
      @AnnoyingAsianWitch 5 лет назад +7

      There was one in his studio where back when his dad was in charge, the person refused to pay their quote, went to two different people to "fix" it then finally returned to them. They talked about how it would cost more to reverse the damage and the person just abandoned the art then and there. He probably still has it since he showed it's waxy glory on Instagram.

    • @surtu9221
      @surtu9221 5 лет назад

      Before the modern era of studying things with microscopes and doing scientific testing, conservation was impossible to do well because no one knew the exact perfect solvents and ingredients for doing literally anything. Before the internet it was each guy makes it up as he goes. So even a conservation done 30 years ago will be inferior to conservation done today.

  • @Epoxinator
    @Epoxinator 7 месяцев назад

    This is the first time I've seen such an old video by Baumgartner Restoration. I'm amazed at how much improved the video quality is since this video.

  • @Whitterpitter
    @Whitterpitter 6 лет назад +36

    Love the video and narration. Can you make it without instrumental background? Just a small suggestion. Great video!

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 5 лет назад

    I much prefer your narrated videos. All I know about the process is what I’ve gleamed from your videos over the last two days. I must say you are extremely informative.

  • @phunnietah8991
    @phunnietah8991 5 лет назад +19

    4:47 Gave me a laugh when he said "That's me" idk tho I find it cute

  • @KGTiberius
    @KGTiberius 9 месяцев назад

    A legend is born. Great to see the early camerawork and how you’ve honed your craft!

  • @abbylee8971
    @abbylee8971 5 лет назад +7

    Love how he just shades the paintings conservators before him like “ew this is a bad restoration lemme fix that” like honestly mood

  • @andrewrhoden3301
    @andrewrhoden3301 5 лет назад

    Amazing attention to detail; coupled with confidence, that obviously comes from experience and diligent learning. What a joy to watch a true professional.

  • @alisonbennington1369
    @alisonbennington1369 6 лет назад +10

    I really liked the music over the video, it creates a very pleasing ambiance for the work he is doing as well as the piece he is working on. It does not disrupt the narratation imo. I'd love to find out what the background music is actually, it's very nice.

  • @biancapande304
    @biancapande304 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for bringing more steps on more recent videos, this was so fast

  • @samdrury2896
    @samdrury2896 6 лет назад +7

    I’d love to see your clients reactions to they’re restored paintings.

  • @bryndavies3330
    @bryndavies3330 5 лет назад +2

    My god, the camera work on this particular video was insane! All the different focuses and the steady movements were nailed! Good job to your cameraman!

  • @Tvaleriya
    @Tvaleriya 6 лет назад +42

    Lovely video. Music is too loud though, your narratio is hard to hear.

  • @mephista55
    @mephista55 5 лет назад +2

    Your palette is perfect! Thank you for showing your trade. It is amazing to watch. God blessed you!

  • @touchingpizzas
    @touchingpizzas 7 лет назад +30

    This was super interesting, thank you for explaining it so thoroughly :)

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 5 лет назад

    Binge watching the channel right now. Even here in 2017, you are showing yourself an expert in field.
    It's interesting now, after just viewing the 2019 videos, to see a the subtle changes in technique and continued growth of your skills over the past two years.

  • @RebeckaSarkozy
    @RebeckaSarkozy 7 лет назад +6

    Absolute perfection. Just wow!

  • @christopherr.inwood7774
    @christopherr.inwood7774 5 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy your series, the attention you pay to the works is wonderful to watch. I would like to see a wood panel painting conservation if one ever comes across your path. Keep at it!

  • @tommeier6781
    @tommeier6781 6 лет назад +4

    Amazing work, the painting and the video!

  • @erikavdzon
    @erikavdzon 5 лет назад

    i am just about 49 years old and I am absolutely FASCINATED by art restoration. Ive always loved art history. I watch your videos in complete AWE. If I wanted to try to do this as a job, where in the world would I start to study and what things do I need to study?? Thank you soooo much!!!

  • @monsterfukk7737
    @monsterfukk7737 6 лет назад +219

    Neurosurgeons could learn a thing or two from this guy about precision.

    • @saysHotdogs
      @saysHotdogs 6 лет назад +34

      Monster Fukk okay there pump the brakes
      Simmer down
      Let’s not lose control now

    • @ArcDevErik
      @ArcDevErik 5 лет назад

      You wouldn't know.

    • @billypeep399
      @billypeep399 5 лет назад

      Neurosurgeons are like "am I a joke to you"

  • @corvus3513
    @corvus3513 6 лет назад

    I have never been hooked as fast as I have been to your videos. It’s such a relaxing moment watching your videos. Please keep them coming.

  • @mug7692
    @mug7692 6 лет назад +47

    now thats a lota damage

  • @candicemargot26
    @candicemargot26 5 лет назад

    I am completely fascinated by your work, which is done extremely well. I get so into it that I don't even notice the beautiful music anymore. My favourite part of your restorations are the colour matching and your own artistry at bringing the paintings back to their formal glory. Thank you for recording and posting your videos.

  • @christopherfarrell-artist3557
    @christopherfarrell-artist3557 5 лет назад +3

    Really useful insight...I am a contemporary painter and I think it is really important to know the best practice for painting in terms of the archival application of paint.....I paint on copper and Dibond, it would be great if you had any advise on these supports.

  • @leewitte4120
    @leewitte4120 6 лет назад

    My degree is in Art History and these videos just fascinate me! I do not have the artistic skills to do the color restoration, but I would love to learn how to do the cleaning, varnish removal and restretching! It is so nice to know that I am not the only one who enjoys watching this and to know that there is someone taking the time and care to preserve these pieces! I prefer the narrated ones so I know what is going on, but the ones without narration are nice as well! Keep up the great work!!

  • @STOOK5
    @STOOK5 6 лет назад +781

    i can smell expensive

    • @ChriFawk
      @ChriFawk 6 лет назад +32

      kyuso_ Mr Krabs is this you?

    • @strangerrobinson3776
      @strangerrobinson3776 6 лет назад +19

      It smell like poor in here

    • @sigguy1361
      @sigguy1361 5 лет назад +34

      I was reading up on conservation/restoration prices. Small pieces can cost 500-2K, while large pieces can be 10, 15, 20K. But, if you had the $$ to buy it and restore it, it's worth it!

    • @QQTrick1QQ
      @QQTrick1QQ 5 лет назад +5

      @@sigguy1361 I wonder what Banksy's “Girl With Balloon” would cost? XD

    • @DrKlausTrophobie
      @DrKlausTrophobie 4 года назад +2

      @@QQTrick1QQ I bet he can fix it to shred 100% the second time. 😆

  • @bigbulk688
    @bigbulk688 5 лет назад

    Thanks to RUclips that people start understanding and knowing about such things at younger ages and may be develop interest/hobbies/careers or become consumers of this. I have a painting in my house, which was bought by my father from some painter who was looking for some support at the time. Father's long passed and I wanna maintain the painting for the memory and story of it. But its grimy and I was wondering how to clean it. Some years ago I would've dismissed the concept of this channel as something rich people worried about, but now I think may be i should look for someone who may be does it for average joes like me.

  • @lielynarboladura283
    @lielynarboladura283 5 лет назад +74

    After watching 10 or more of your videos, you skipping a step gives me anxiety. Haha

  • @cheyneykraemer5148
    @cheyneykraemer5148 5 лет назад

    Didn’t realize I had such an underlying passion for restoration... currently searching universities that can lead me on this journey. Thank you, your videos are helping me recognize my potential future! ❤️

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 6 лет назад +7

    I wonder how much this cost and how you got into doing this.

  • @naui_diver9290
    @naui_diver9290 5 лет назад

    All your points make strong, restorative sense....your work is pleasant to the eye.

  • @1ShadowInTheDark
    @1ShadowInTheDark 5 лет назад +4

    7:12 SO FUNNY how the Cello staccatos and the drops are of matching rhythm :D

  • @thebrokesoulone
    @thebrokesoulone 6 лет назад +1

    20 year Photoshop Editor.. This is where PS really started, MAD skills my friend. Truly a MASTER of the ART.

  • @claudiawilson2213
    @claudiawilson2213 6 лет назад +132

    I shuddered when you said sometimes epoxy was used

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus 6 лет назад +10

      Claudia Wilson literally shook

    • @fractionpassion
      @fractionpassion 6 лет назад +2

      What is epoxy

    • @dryd943
      @dryd943 6 лет назад +15

      @@fractionpassion it's a resin that can be used as glue. I'm not an expert on what kinds are used in restoration like this but some kinds can be corrosive and get brittle with time, which I imagine would cause the paint to start flaking. Also, UV light can degrade it. I use it to fix stones in jewelry but that's about it.

    • @kaitlinrussell5443
      @kaitlinrussell5443 6 лет назад +37

      Mon Bon, look up what happened to Tutankhamun's mask after it was broken. They shoddily reattached the beard and now there's a huge seam from the epoxy. Epoxy is almost impossible to remove after it has dried. It is a resin that is horrible for archival purposes for this reason.

    • @tueresunarata5206
      @tueresunarata5206 6 лет назад +38

      HE ALSO SAID HES FOUND ELMERS GLUE. that hurts to know

  • @dircia7754
    @dircia7754 5 лет назад +1

    I totally enjoy watching you work. Your skill is without a doubt. Thank you for sharing your talent.

  • @ArmadilloZero
    @ArmadilloZero 5 лет назад +5

    Fascinating as always.

  • @vos1329
    @vos1329 6 лет назад

    You are truly deserving of working with the Mona Lisa. I would watch every second of footage of you cleaning it and returning it to the state that da Vinci intended it to be seen in. I know a lot of people are opposed to cleaning such an important historical painting, but I feel that their minds would change upon seeing how it has the potential to be even more beautiful than it already is without recent cleaning.