Stunning Painting Worth Tens Of Thousands | Antiques Roadshow
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
- All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast. This Petrus van Schendel piece is of the utmost quality, with the artist demonstrating masterful skill. It was in the family of this lady's husband, and he clearly had a good eye for paintings! Hugh Scully and the experts from Antiques Roadshow take a look at some fantastic antiques and the history and stories surrounding them. This clip was filmed in at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2000.
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Those candlelit paintings are amazing. We have a few prints, and the artist was good at it as well. At night when all the lights are out, it truly appears as light coming from the canvas/print.
Wow what a fantastic painting
In the 17th century there were some Dutch painters like Gerrit Dou and his pupils who did made fantastic paintings with candle light scenes.
For instance "The Nightschool" 🤗
Gorgeous painting!
Magnificent light detail
Thank you for showing her smile first. It brought me in to watch entire video.
100k the value of a 3 to 4 bedroom house in a nice area back then.
there are collectors now who would probably pay 3, 4 or more times that insurance price.
Please stop showing their reactions in the first couple of seconds of the video. It ruins the whole experience. Thank you. Great videos.
I think they do it for looping the videos to make them shorts, I find it annoying too but I get it.
I totally agree!!
I second that
Would you read someone the end of a story before you start the book? I guess they do. 🥴
I agree
Father worked in a fish market. Must have done good.
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Beautiful, reminiscent of the great works of Thomas Kinkade.
Are you kidding? This was done long before that kinkade person. An older work cannot be ‘reminiscent’ of a newer piece.
Is that all?
Is J Nash a famous lithographic artist ???
I have a lithographic piece done n signed by him dated 1830..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Nash
Find it difficult to watch these AR programs that feature paintings without screaming at the screen,
"GET IT CLEANED/RESTORED".
Fellow Baumgartner watchers will understand.
I love Julian Baumgartner's videos, especially the earlier ones, and the thought crossed my mind too, but I do sometimes think his finished work can look over restored and new, and maybe something this beautiful and subtle would require very considered restoration.
My first thought
@@huwprice881 I know some conservators on forums I frequent are of the same opinion, especially the way he handles wood panels
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I think the paintings should look like new after cleaning and removing the old varnish. We have become too accustomed to seeing paintings when they are half obscured by discolouring and grime. Retouching is a bit different though.
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