About Face - Restoring a Torn Portrait

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @thebatmary5954
    @thebatmary5954 Год назад +1964

    Julian could restore that portrait the Beast clawed at the beginning Beauty and the Beast, but he’d probably roast the previous treatment of it.

    • @rebeccakoch9203
      @rebeccakoch9203 Год назад +150

      I REALLY want to see him do this as an April Fools or something!!

    • @darklemon101
      @darklemon101 Год назад +41

      That would be a really fun episode! What an awesome idea.

    • @nadarocker7605
      @nadarocker7605 Год назад +40

      I mean, the owner was really careless with that painting. 😂

    • @Lester_Houston
      @Lester_Houston Год назад +16

      I have one of me, from my high school production. Maybe I should send it over.

    • @Daezmond
      @Daezmond Год назад +3

      I'm started screaming lika an seagull!

  • @justforfunlol2258
    @justforfunlol2258 Год назад +901

    Don't be afraid of making longer videos showing more of the processes, its part of the reason we love your videos

    • @tammiewilson5185
      @tammiewilson5185 Год назад +10

      I'd love to see more techniques.

    • @DaleDix
      @DaleDix Год назад +2

      Conservation channels are interesting as well as this restoration channel

    • @seangarrison4145
      @seangarrison4145 Год назад +1

      ​@@DaleDixplease point me in the direction of some.

    • @pietromueller3535
      @pietromueller3535 9 месяцев назад

      How true!

  • @smilnsinger5
    @smilnsinger5 Год назад +671

    Every time you mention letting the paintings sit for a couple days, it makes me wonder how you organize your time, and I’d love to see a week in the life kind of video. As much as I appreciate the videos focused on the journey of the painting from start to finish I’d love to see every day. How do you plan your day, how many pieces you work on in a day on average. Is there a particular time of day that you prefer to work on certain tasks? Do you plan out strategically knowing X painting will be sitting for a couple days so that gives you three days to work on other tasks or is it more free form? Is there a particular time of day that you take client meetings or calls versus work on retouching? It’s all so interesting and it would be a nice window into this craft as a profession.

    • @CarolynMcPherson-r3z
      @CarolynMcPherson-r3z Год назад +29

      Great idea. I have been wondering that myself.

    • @anneashley5110
      @anneashley5110 Год назад +10

      Wow. I think you want this man's secret of making a living, or you are a tax collector. 🤣🤣🤣 only joking. He's just mentioned a dozen things. It's about YOU organising your day. He has to eat, drink bathe dress. And if he's an expert, he will be quicker than you.
      When artists wait for work to dry, they have dozens of other jobs 'on the go'. You really ought to take the plunge and have a go, cos you seem genuinely interested. Be willing to spend years studying 'how to begin' because I don't think you can mess these up. Only just found channel. But some are saying 'genius' some 'rubbish'. This isn't helping us who have no idea. I am on you tube to learn, not gossip. Please say why its a rubbish technique. It's fascinating and this knowledge gets alot of people's attention during downtime. Thank you.

    • @saltyrobot5549
      @saltyrobot5549 Год назад +20

      Especially since we always see the whole process for a painting, its easy to forget how much time is put into each individual work! Seeing a whole week of him bouncing between different projects to get a better feel for how much effort this takes would be amazing!

    • @amara560
      @amara560 Год назад +3

      I agree! Would be very interesting indeed

    • @pettybee3860
      @pettybee3860 Год назад +11

      Likewise. He's so calculated, articulate and organized. I truly wonder how he does it all and films and edits as well

  • @macdieter23558
    @macdieter23558 Год назад +1021

    There are conservators, and then there is Julian Baumgartner. THAT is magic! Kudos once again!

    • @williamgordon5708
      @williamgordon5708 Год назад +32

      It'll be cool if owning a painting that was once conserved by "the great Julian Baumgartner" becomes something a future art collector can boast about😁.

  • @louibeans
    @louibeans Год назад +1052

    That's an incredible painting and beautiful restauration. A moving story behind it. I'm glad this painting exists to remember her.

    • @fietehermans9903
      @fietehermans9903 Год назад +28

      She was lucky she was beheaded. At the time, murderers in Rome were commonly executed with a method called mazzatello, where they smashed a criminal’s face in with a giant hammer. Truly an awful way to die!

    • @gegwen7440
      @gegwen7440 Год назад

      Yes my thoughts as well

    • @malakaithedemigod
      @malakaithedemigod Год назад +6

      Restoration*

    • @bernardkealey6449
      @bernardkealey6449 Год назад

      That was how the older of her brothers was executed. Her youngest brother, being only a child, was shown “mercy” and after being forced to watch his family being mutilated and killed was made a galley slave. And the family properties confiscated and given to the pope’s family…

    • @LawofMosesHere
      @LawofMosesHere Год назад +2

      Does it make me a horrible person that every time I watch content of his when he narrates in this fashion, I think of a American Psycho?

  • @michaelmcguire5338
    @michaelmcguire5338 Год назад +755

    It never ceases to amaze me at what conservation can do. I have only ever had one painting conserved. It's no great masterpiece, done by an artist that even though signed it, is still unknown. However, I saw the painting at an estate sale and fell in love with it, but financially, we were struggling and really couldn't afford it so I left it. I told my wife about it, and she went grocery shopping a little later and came home with it. I look at it everyday, and to me, it is priceless. The conservation process revealed colors I had no idea were there. The change isn't as extreme as the ones featured here, but dramatic enough to make it have a very different feel to me.

  • @fabioborgogno8776
    @fabioborgogno8776 Год назад +108

    The harp song is part of the story of italian TV. It is the Toccata from Sonata in La Maggiore by Pietro Domenico Paradisi. From the 60s it was used as a background music during the interruptions due to technical issues, accompanied by images of famous landscapes from the whole Italy. This interruption was called "intervallo" and became so much popular in the 70s and in the 80 to became almost an actual TV program in the 90s. Thanks Julian for resurrect this memory

    • @BaumgartnerRestoration
      @BaumgartnerRestoration  Год назад +30

      That’s fantastic, thank you for sharing!

    • @annafdd
      @annafdd Год назад +2

      I was about to say that! Such a madeleine moment!

  • @cs3742
    @cs3742 Год назад +503

    Thanks for the backstory. I really enjoy any historical narrative about the picture, the artist, his technique, and the art of the period.

  • @TheWrightLifeTravelChannel
    @TheWrightLifeTravelChannel Год назад +141

    I’m so glad that Beatrice Cenci story is still known. There are so many paintings of women who’s stories are lost

    • @Sebastian_Terrazas
      @Sebastian_Terrazas Год назад +21

      The funny thing about the painting is that we now know that it was not Beatrice Cenci, but just a woman with a turban; and that the artist was not Guido Reni, but a female artist; Ginevra Cantofoli...

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Год назад +7

      @@Sebastian_TerrazasWow! Had no idea. Women artists have been hidden for far too long.

  • @jeffreygatrall
    @jeffreygatrall Год назад +54

    What a shock, to see this face again.
    Fifty-three years ago, I studied painting in Rome. Our school (R.I.S.D.) was in the Palazetto Cenci, in Piazza Cenci, and my studio was next to the room which was the school’s library. In that library was (another) copy of Reni’s Beatrice. I spent hours looking at it and became so fascinated with it that I asked the school’s professor of Art History, Baruch Kirschenbaum, about the painting. He told me the story of Beatrice. That face and that story have stayed with me for fifty years, and I was very surprised to see Beatrice pop up in your thumbnail.
    I imagine there were many copies made of Reni’s original but I want to thank you for restoring this one.
    I would have hated it if she were to suffer any more indignities.

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R Год назад +390

    Whoever the artist was who painted that picture really did a good capturing their model's essence in it. It looks almost more alive than most photographs.

    • @Jen39x
      @Jen39x Год назад +28

      There’s a painting in the The National Gallery that one is certain you should be able to reach in and touch the orchid. It’s the magic of oil paintings done by masters

  • @kennstransky
    @kennstransky Год назад +177

    Knowing the story of the girl and the family made this restoration so much more important for me to hear and watch.
    Thanks for such an incredible experience.

  • @bearyblue
    @bearyblue Год назад +292

    “And legend has it that every year, the night before the anniversary of her death, she comes back to the St. Angelo Bridge where she was executed, carrying her severed head.” [soft instrumental music playing in the background ☺️] 8:53

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Год назад +40

      The original painting of which it is a copy is now in possession of The Net in New York, and at least for them, there seems to be some doubt about it's subject and the artist who painted it. But, looking at the original one can see why this copy was executed. It's quite beautiful, and this copy is a worthy one, and bears it's own charisma, because the copyist was immensely skilled in their technique. Both pictures capture an ethereal fragility in their subjects, both at odds with the tragedy of their purported subject Beatrice Censi. What she did was not the act of someone fragile, but of someone who found a kind of resolve with her family to put an end to her father's impunity. So, it's quite possible that the original painting isn't of Beatrice, but no matter. Her memory lives on.

    • @LuccaAce
      @LuccaAce Год назад +24

      I'm so glad someone pointed this out. I started giggling when the soft music began

    • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648
      @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 Год назад +2

      @@BigHenFor I was wondering why Beatrice and her family didn't just choose to abscond, but maybe this brutal father also had a considerable estate.

    • @timhazeltine3256
      @timhazeltine3256 Год назад +3

      ​@@BigHenForI think the original is part of Italian national collection displayed at the Palazzo Barbarini in Rome.

    • @HeLLRaiZZoR666
      @HeLLRaiZZoR666 Год назад +8

      Came to look for this, the jaunty music paired with the macabre tale really got me 🤣

  • @talk1conversation
    @talk1conversation 2 месяца назад +6

    This was simply the best 26 minutes I've ever spent watching a restoration video.

  • @pastelrose2696
    @pastelrose2696 4 месяца назад +7

    Not sure if you'll ever see this, but I've been wanting to comment for months. I have so much to thank you for Julian, not only did you show me a new world of art and appreciation but you even helped me get an amazing grade on a final project for an Art History and Appreciation class for college. This piece stood out to me so much, the story behind it stayed in my mind for days and I knew I had to use this as my inspiration for that class. Your videos of which that helped me through the boring aspects. So thank you and thank you for your amazing work!

  • @williamcarlin7915
    @williamcarlin7915 6 месяцев назад +8

    It's like looking at a painting in a dark room and then you come along and nonchalantly turn the lights on for us. Thank you.

  • @graemetimoney7002
    @graemetimoney7002 Год назад +292

    A beautiful restoration Julian, she has an angelic quality about her which can now be enjoyed for many years.

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 Год назад +14

      “Enjoy” doesn’t come to mind when I know her back story. Her entire life and death went from sad to horrifically sad. I don’t know if there is an afterlife but if there is I hope she found comfort and happiness. Then I can think of her without sadness.

    • @OohMax
      @OohMax Год назад

      Sorry. I am technology challenged. I did not want to reply to this comment

    • @graemetimoney7002
      @graemetimoney7002 Год назад +11

      @@mircat28 The young ladies life was indeed horrific, but I was talking about enjoying the portrait as an exquisite piece of art which captured her beauty and innocence so lovingly.

    • @atokea77777
      @atokea77777 Год назад

      ​@@mircat28elle a dans les yeux une immense tristesse.

    • @janeweston826
      @janeweston826 Год назад

      Very true…

  • @amor.et.gratia
    @amor.et.gratia Месяц назад +2

    Hi Julian. I love the way you tell the stories behind the paintings.
    The execution of Beatrice Cenci, her stepmother and her older brother took place on September 11, 1599 in the square of Castel Sant'Angelo packed with crowds.
    Among those present were three artists: Caravaggio, Orazio Gentileschi and his daughter, the future painter Artemisia.
    Caravaggio was very impressed by the execution.
    It has been speculated that in the painting "Judith and Holofernes", Caravaggio used his mistress Fillide Melandroni as a model.
    Another hypothesis is that it was another woman who inspired the composition of the painting, the pride of the heroine's expression and her strength of mind and morals: Beatrice Cenci.
    Sorry for my English... I used google translator!
    Greetings from Milan - Italy,
    Fabrizio :)

  • @remooniaa887
    @remooniaa887 Год назад +62

    This was the best notification on my phone today.

  • @MikePhilbin1966
    @MikePhilbin1966 Месяц назад +1

    This HEATING TABLE seems to be the key to a successful renovation.... such a brutal and savage story.

  • @-Kailinn-
    @-Kailinn- Год назад +39

    I'm glad you included her story because it made me look at the original. This painting is nice, the features are soft and delicate, but then you look at the original and wow. I feel like the original captures a sadness in her eyes compared to this one.

    • @catrinlewis939
      @catrinlewis939 Год назад +1

      I did the same, and you're right. It just goes to show the excellence of Reni's work. This copy is marvellous, but the original goes beyond.

  • @mauricioavanzi3402
    @mauricioavanzi3402 21 день назад +1

    Beatrice's beauty is unique.
    Congratulations on the respectful and incredible work.

  • @theresadutcher4750
    @theresadutcher4750 Год назад +3

    been following you for years now. It was today that I realized that 'pressure, heat and a bit of moisture' means you kind of iron those paintings flat. just, very gently.

  • @pochopmartin
    @pochopmartin Год назад +2

    I know he hates on a lot of subpar restoration work but this video more than any other had shown me how absurdly difficult it is to do work at his level of quality. He knows paint, fabric, woodworking, chemistry and more all and with a level of attention to detail that I honestly feel few are capable of. I feel like I'm watching a true master at work and it actually just gives more empathy for those before him who maybe weren't just lazy but simply not capable of reaching his level.

  • @WeirdTangents
    @WeirdTangents 8 месяцев назад +3

    The final result looks flawless. I can't even tell that it had giant cracks in it.

  • @mcnorcan
    @mcnorcan 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you retouch, and speed up the video, it looks more like you’re erasing the damage, than adding paint to it. Fine work.

  • @LeoFieTv
    @LeoFieTv Год назад +50

    What a queen! May she rest in peace.

  • @kermit_fan5059
    @kermit_fan5059 4 месяца назад +2

    watching the nose be retouched was definetly my favorite part- it really makes her face come together

  • @26beegee
    @26beegee Год назад +23

    Heartbreaking story of this young woman, a fitting tribute so she is not forgotten. Beautiful restoration.

  • @belledobson2007
    @belledobson2007 Год назад +1

    This is the face that millions of people should adore. The Mona Lisa pales in comparison. I have never in my long life seen anything as beautiful!

  • @jesswatt5824
    @jesswatt5824 Год назад +11

    Wow, thank you for telling her story and treating her with so much respect.

  • @angelique_cs
    @angelique_cs Год назад +86

    My plan was to get up early this morning and get my life together, but now I'm lost in this painting, so... thanks a lot Julian!
    No, seriously, thank you. This is where I belong.
    Edit; that little vacuum hits better than coffee

  • @PLuMUK54
    @PLuMUK54 Год назад +16

    Julian is so right about the magic of standing in front of a work of art and losing oneself in looking. The first time that I went to the Louvre, I went to see the Mona Lisa. I had expected to think that it was too chocolate boxy for my tastes. When I walked into the gallery there was only a security guard there, and he stepped out as well. It was just me and the painting for five minutes (it was near closing time and most people had left). The experience was truly magical, and to my surprise, I fell in love with the painting.
    Years later I went to see Guernica in Madrid. Again, it was close to closing time, and it was just me and the painting. It took my breath away.

  • @anneashley5110
    @anneashley5110 Год назад +2

    I think this man is genius. I cant believe how complex the overpainting is.

  • @madeleineanderson3492
    @madeleineanderson3492 Год назад +9

    The very quick transition from the story about her carrying her severed head to beautiful harp music, killed me! 10/10 editing choice!

  • @DipityS
    @DipityS Год назад +1

    This was a beautiful painting - the lady's skin was luminescent and I think you brought her back to life.
    Please never let anyone say you shouldn't include the tucking of the linen backing into the video - I always enjoy that moment so much. Its like wrapping a present perfectly.

  • @mumzieshideout3555
    @mumzieshideout3555 Год назад +58

    Julian, your video today gives me both joy and sadness. As always the conservation that you do on these paintings is amazing. I believe, that the caring and effort that you put into conserving these paintings does not go unnoticed by the artist and their sitters. And where ever they are they are smiling down on you. I'm saddened by the history behind this painting, that not only once, but twice this young lady was betrayed by people that, she thought loved and cared for her.

  • @jpm9316
    @jpm9316 Год назад +200

    19:34 Thought the face was left for last??? No matter, the work is incredibly beautiful! Wonderful job, as always 🥰

    • @HalcyonAcorn
      @HalcyonAcorn Год назад +26

      Yes Julian, what’s your answer?! Have you been lying about other things as well, huh?! Awesome work as always!

    • @ksbrook1430
      @ksbrook1430 Год назад +33

      He's testing us. Are we completely mesmerized by his words and voice, or are we paying attention?
      The final restoration, however, is always well done.

    • @jonduke4472
      @jonduke4472 Год назад +33

      I feel that such transgressions will summon a painting that is held on with staples that have been super glued as well.

    • @themelladonna
      @themelladonna Год назад +31

      I came to the comments for this. Unfortunately it completely brought me out of the experience as I fixated on it. Why lie?

    • @knarp7063
      @knarp7063 Год назад +18

      Came here for this as well. The "easy win" area is seen completely untouched while he restores the face. Makes no sense.

  • @maryvallas772
    @maryvallas772 Год назад +26

    Luminous is the best word I can think of to describe this painting! Wow... just...wow! The sheen of her robe, the glow of the skin! It is spectacular, and you did an incredible job fixing her, as always! ❤ The owner must be so thrilled!

  • @joeb4142
    @joeb4142 Год назад +1

    “Flat spun nylon gossamer” are my favourite four words on this channel.
    This painting and the backstory are heartbreaking.

  • @TatiVersieux
    @TatiVersieux Год назад +16

    Besides being an amazing conservation professional, I always get touched by Julian's sensibility in his opening words. Thanks for bringing us knowledge, beauty, and poetry!

  • @donleclair4628
    @donleclair4628 Месяц назад +1

    I love the music played during the cleaning. Have you ever considered posting the music you play on screen or in the description?

  • @86fifty
    @86fifty Год назад +10

    I really got more out of this restoration video BECAUSE of Julian telling the story of the subject. Otherwise, I would not have cared very much, since portraits aren't really my thing, I prefer landscapes. So thank you!

  • @RayMrRobert
    @RayMrRobert 21 день назад

    My friend you are a hero. The subject has a heart shaped face. She was so beautiful and you are a master

  • @malakaithedemigod
    @malakaithedemigod Год назад +140

    Seeing the clothes clean off like that was magical

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Год назад +10

      It felt like the actual clothes had been washed clean.

    • @hannahrobbins1017
      @hannahrobbins1017 Год назад +15

      I don’t know why I’m still surprised that cream or yellow clothes turn white when cleaned… but I am 😅

  • @reallydarlings-se2xf
    @reallydarlings-se2xf Год назад

    Beatrice returned to all her glorious delicacy. Bravo!

  • @4003Ric
    @4003Ric Год назад +8

    The retouching sequence with the piano was simply magical - awestruck!

  • @kinklee
    @kinklee Год назад +1

    Well that was knocked out of the ballpark. Incredible work and ethic

  • @margaretdonald6330
    @margaretdonald6330 Год назад +24

    this painting is breathtaking. Her story is so sad. Julian you out did yourself on this one!!! Your work is impecable.

  • @69JonnyP
    @69JonnyP 7 месяцев назад

    What a tragic story behind such a beautiful face, what a beautiful piece of history and art. The restoration is as always masterful.

  • @RattiDave
    @RattiDave Год назад +12

    Even if it is a copy, this painting is a masterpiece in its own right.
    Your restoration was masterfully executed, as always.
    How in the world did it get ripped that badly?

  • @Wolfgoddess56
    @Wolfgoddess56 7 месяцев назад

    The absolute flawlessness of the original painting of her face is just gorgeous. Amazing to see under that old varnish and grime.

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад +94

    The turbant actually was retouched after the face since it's shown first but when you go see the face retouching the turbant is yet to be retouched. :)

    • @iqjessica
      @iqjessica Год назад +10

      I noticed it too

    • @KazzamPsycho
      @KazzamPsycho Год назад +15

      I think Julian was probably excited to retouch the face so did it first 😂

    • @kathykrisko3228
      @kathykrisko3228 Год назад +22

      That's what I figured, although I'm not sure why he said otherwise. Not much of a distraction, overall.

    • @iheartmops
      @iheartmops Год назад +13

      I'm guessing maybe enough time had passed between retouching and doing the voiceover that he forgot that the face was what he had retouched first.

    • @mwater_moon2865
      @mwater_moon2865 Год назад +11

      @@iheartmops Yeah, but why call such attention to the order and then not correct his narration when seeing the footage?

  • @amyshort5625
    @amyshort5625 5 месяцев назад

    Truly in awe to see the paintings come back to life

  • @choco._.milk33
    @choco._.milk33 Год назад +5

    The cleaning for this one has to be one of my favourites. And what a gorgeous painting

  • @TopFloorEricc
    @TopFloorEricc Год назад

    There’s something very scientific about the restoration process that I love. It’s very much the same general process each time, which makes it more enjoyable to me because I feel I can understand what’s happening. But at the same time, the amount of expertise and precision in the details of his movements and methods (scraping glue, choosing solvents, applying paint) are so clearly the result of an incredible amount of experience. I don’t know much about this industry, but I have to think this man is an expert of experts. And he carries himself as such which is quite entertaining.

  • @gabrielamendes9457
    @gabrielamendes9457 Год назад +6

    I’ve been following Julian’s work for years now, and it amazes me every single time. I watch it everyday and it’s my moment of relaxing and watching something beautiful being restored.
    Ps.: it’s adorable how julian now uses his new vacuum and is so proud of it!

  • @milootje007
    @milootje007 Год назад +1

    The translucency of those lips! Very beautiful painting. And the tragic story makes it even more special.

  • @nims1939
    @nims1939 Год назад +4

    This painting reminds me of the one called "The Girl with the Pearl Earring." I love the tilt of the head on both. They seem so delicate. ❤

  • @bthome123
    @bthome123 Год назад +1

    A beautiful painting and restoration. The original is one of my favorites. The attribution to Reni is vigorously disputed. No matter, really. Painting speaks for itself.

  • @Steelmage99
    @Steelmage99 Год назад +19

    Julian, you are a miracle worker.
    The restoration, especially of the face, is amazing.

  • @lorna5609
    @lorna5609 Год назад

    Julian, thank you for these moments of peace and beauty.

  • @ccoeurjoli
    @ccoeurjoli Год назад +18

    Merci pour ce fabuleux cours d’histoire de cette délicate peinture. C’est une très jolie copie ! C’est une œuvre d’art.
    Excellents choix musicaux pour accompagner cette renaissance 👍🏻
    À bientôt !
    🌸🌸🌸

  • @TheAshesvondust
    @TheAshesvondust Год назад +1

    This video has it all: art restoration, history, and defenestration!

  • @OohMax
    @OohMax Год назад +4

    Beautiful craftsmanship. One question on this bit… it appears this scarf piece (18:57) is the bit on her head (eyebrow lower left?) If this is so, why does it appear unfinished when you move to her face?

  • @tomboy2980
    @tomboy2980 Год назад

    I love the process of removing the varish and grime from the face of a portrait as much as the next guy, but seeing all the whites in her garments become white again was almost just as satisfying. Your work never ceases to amaze me, even after years of being subscribed!

  • @e.h.5849
    @e.h.5849 Год назад +37

    Sublime, magical, artistic and masterful work. I would watch few hours in real time watching you match the colours while retouching. 5*

  • @hollydatsopoulos7998
    @hollydatsopoulos7998 Год назад

    What a sad story about the girl in the painting! She reminds me of Vermeer’s Girl With a Pearl Earring. Beautiful!

  • @Eliza-xd5ck
    @Eliza-xd5ck Год назад +3

    Thank you for including her story!

  • @spookyhood
    @spookyhood Год назад

    The way you talk about the painting, it sounds like its sentient; like its a patient under your care. It´s very sweet.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Год назад +6

    0:55 it's more than the damage that you see if you are the owner at the time of the damage. You feel all the emotions of the trauma or finding the precious one in it's damaged state. ... Truthfully, you feel the emotions a long time after the restoration, but eventually, the emotions fade as the beauty of the restoration heals and erases some of the sting of the trauma... as you really never forget the trauma, but you can't stay hurt when the restoration is so beautiful. 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @nikirollout3098
    @nikirollout3098 Год назад +1

    Bye far the best touchup I have seen by you. And you Amaze me every time I watch these.

  • @JoseHaynes-m9c
    @JoseHaynes-m9c Год назад +24

    Seeing the clothes clean off like that was magical. What a queen! May she rest in peace..

  • @caroltanzi29
    @caroltanzi29 11 месяцев назад

    Julian: the peonies painting restoration turned out beautiful. I love looking at it in silence. Thank you. Carol from California

  • @at7595
    @at7595 Год назад +3

    Just a hauntingly beautiful painting Jillian. I am so glad they brought it to you instead of anyone else.

  • @finn_4044
    @finn_4044 6 месяцев назад

    These are my favorite videos to fall asleep to ( in the best sense) I've insomnia. really appreciate the great vibes

  • @Day-vk6yu
    @Day-vk6yu Год назад +3

    I’v been meaning to say this a long time ago but your intros for the paintings are simply exquisite.

  • @EmmaDuncan8740
    @EmmaDuncan8740 Год назад +2

    I love the magical moment when the retouching disappears into the painting ✨

  • @NTRprojects
    @NTRprojects Год назад +9

    I love the torn ones 😅❤

  • @Ginger51
    @Ginger51 Год назад +1

    Who needs calm app, when we have Julien? 😊
    Outstanding work, sir! Thank you for sharing her with us. She is an exquisite beauty indeed!

  • @acaciablossom558
    @acaciablossom558 10 месяцев назад +3

    0:40 that damage reminds me of every old western where somebody grabs a painting off the wall and smashes it over a drunk dude’s head! 😳

  • @jackiekieswetter196
    @jackiekieswetter196 Месяц назад

    I loved the use of the Paradies Toccata. My favourite little work .

  • @suzannewilman7634
    @suzannewilman7634 Год назад +5

    What a beautiful image, brought back to life by so much patience, skill and passion. An amazing tribute to a very sad story. Thank you ❤

  • @5809AUJG
    @5809AUJG Год назад

    Though this is a copy of Reni's work, it's a very good one...and you can see his loving, dedicated hand in it. Guido Reni is one of my all-time favorite painters, and I have a large stretched giclee print of his gloriously beautiful painting of the Archangel Michael battling satan...he had a style and mastery of color and light that's just.....well, like nobody else. I remember the restoration you did a couple of years ago of another copy of a Reni of the mythology of the Dawn...so well done. I love this portrait of this poor young lady...may she be at peace. She is, at least, remembered with this lovely painting. As always, absolutely superb work, Mr B!

  • @aruancallado1825
    @aruancallado1825 Год назад +42

    Seu trabalho é impecável. Você é um mestre nesta arte.

  • @RayneArt
    @RayneArt Год назад

    I was planning to play this video in the background and paint. But I couldn't look away for even a second. Utterly mesmerizing.

  • @deeannamorrison8587
    @deeannamorrison8587 Год назад +4

    I must say this is one of the most beautiful paintings I've seen. What you did in restoring it was nothing short of the most skilled master. So incredibly talented. A true master. Thank you for the work you do.

  • @timbo4973
    @timbo4973 Год назад

    I'm watching these videos for years now. And he's just getting better and better.

  • @edwardparker760
    @edwardparker760 Год назад +3

    How immensely satisfying to see the painting as the artist intended it to be. To achieve this must be one of the real rewards of being a conservator with Julians skill and talent. All very life enhancing.

  • @AnneMLdell
    @AnneMLdell Год назад

    I am an artist from Finland, and I just love to watch you are working ... you are soooooo talented

  • @melissataylor5494
    @melissataylor5494 Год назад +8

    You did a masterful job restoring this painting. Thank you for sharing. It’s a great day when you post. ❤

  • @gracepalmer8185
    @gracepalmer8185 Год назад

    I have never, ever seen a piece that upon viewing has immediately brought me to tears. Its such a compelling piece of art

  • @patriciahatton8292
    @patriciahatton8292 Год назад +11

    You are amazing! She is so beautiful and I agree with your thoughts of transporting me to another time and place! You are by far the most talented restorer and I am so glad to have discovered your You Tube channel! 🥰

  • @yayaaabunni
    @yayaaabunni Год назад +1

    Before I do any task that will take some time I watch these videos. It calms my ADHD for at least 2 hours and I can focus on something. So I appreciate these videos so much ❤😂

  • @billwyatt2449
    @billwyatt2449 Год назад +4

    You know watching you in amazement restoring air has my eye looking in depth to every at every piece of art I encounter. It gives me pause to reflect on the image and what the story might be behind it. Thank you for opening my eyes.

  • @EmmaDuncan8740
    @EmmaDuncan8740 Год назад

    I love when I get a glimpse of the date on the painting from your studio!😊

  • @chazzyb8660
    @chazzyb8660 Год назад +26

    Ouch. The damage looks bad indeed. But here comes Baumgartner to the rescue.

  • @theresamultistan4549
    @theresamultistan4549 Год назад

    Her eyes are so captivating. She's beautiful. What a before and after!

  • @pablogomez-acebocalonje7158
    @pablogomez-acebocalonje7158 Год назад +3

    Thanks for yet another superb restoration and video… you work ethic, your mastery and your generosity sharing it with all of us is something quite special. Thanks a lot Julian

  • @deborahbender5333
    @deborahbender5333 Год назад

    A miracle happens at the gentle and much care happens with your patients. Bravo....beautiful..