Haha, believe it or not I actually have one of my old palettes framed and hanging in my house (it started as a joke but everyone who comes over loves it!)
I stretch my canvas's with a staple gun. It's easier, fast, works fine. The only reason I would see for using tacks is tradition. Thing is, if staple guns were around back then artists would have been using them to stretch their canvas's. Didn't da Vinci sketch a design for something similar to a staple gun?
We love him for his attention to detail among his many other redeeming characteristics. To restore a painting to as close to the original is a mark of integrity. I agree with your point, there were no staple guns at that time, thus the use of tacks. Makes perfect sense.
@@nelsonx5326 Staples are kinda messy. With tacs it's easier to put them all in a nice neat row. Staples also rust over time, so no good for longevity.
I'm a science teacher and I show my students how science and art are partners. My elementary students were so excited that you use a graduate cylinder and measure! Thank you for this wonderful learning tool.
What kind of old glue was removed? What types of fabrics are in play!? What if he never tells us?!?! 😰 oh... yeah... we know cause we’re back from the future. ☺️
After binge watching quite a few of the more newer videos over the last couple of days, I decided to reverse gears and watch a few from the beginning of this channel and OMG it's Baby Julian, lol.
What's amazing is now that I've watched a lot of your videos, I mostly understand what's happening even without narration. I feel like I have learned so much.
Man this is such an old video, but it has such a charm to it. The music and cinematic framing make this seem like he's dancing with the painting while he's restoring it. It adds a level of intimacy with the painting, and through it, the original artist is conjured and brought back for at least a little while whilst the painting is being restored. It really is such a beautiful craft.
Sweety let me tell you something i found out the hard way, no one can restore you other than yourself. You have to become the conservator yourself, cause no matter how much someone tries to "fix" you, it won't work, unless you make a conscious effort to change. Your partner is not there to fix you, they are person of their own and have their own demons to fight. They may become your assistant or your teacher in this "conservation process", but your are the master of yourself and your own work and you decide on the changes that happen to you. No amount of care, affection and effort from outside will fix issues that stem from the inside. Love yourself and love others.
Thank you! I worked with a talented videographer.It's difficult to condense something so involved and detailed into a video but we were both happy with the results!
Astonishing work, such a beautiful restoration. This has to be my favorite restoration video on RUclips, not just because of the music and the way it was filmed, but because it is clear that the artist doing the restoration loves his craft.
I have been having anxiety attacks lately and this is so relaxing, it will be my go to video for those hard times. It's awesome to find this bits of relief
I loved watching this after I had seen all of his more recent videos with narration. I knew what he was doing from having watched all those others. This music is beautiful also. I really enjoy his narration but I also enjoyed this immensely.
I am re-watching some of the videos.... and falling in love once again (or falling more in love than before) in your work... Thanks for the 5 years of dedication to the Channel and for our delight... ❤
You I'm 64 yrs old ....(and a artist also )...never had any idea of a job ...I think I would love and enjoy to do ....until I saw your work...I just wish I was young again....and would have picked this as my job of joy....and peace...........we only live once on this earth....🌿
Never too late because in 10 years time if you practice and study this you will be able to fulfill your dream and if you don’t you will just be 10 years older without fulfilling ur dream
As long as your heart keeps beating you are alive! It's never too late to do what you love and while doing so you'll live a longer and healthier life because happiness it's the best medicine. In ten years you'll be 74, there is no way to stop time, it's up to you how you get there. As you said, we only live once. By the way you should know that Jose Saramago started writing later in life and he ended winning the Literature Nobel Prize at age 76...
The painting was knocked off the wall by some contractors and it fell through a chair. That said, it had been damaged before and poorly restored so I had to remove all that bad work first.
Kitten Lyric .... At the moment it happened it is likely they were concerned but not particularly devastated until later when told of the painting’s importance and value.
Just got done watching a compilation of the worst restorations of artwork which stressed me out and watching this definitely calmed me. Beautifully done.
In 1984 or '85 I had the privilege to view a collection of W.M. Chase showing at the Henry Museum, University of Washington. The experience has stayed with me ever since. What a delight to see what you have done here. I did not know your first RUclips was a Chase. I have been following for well over a year; I must dig through your archive more deeply.
Kindly post more videos of restoration and conservation with narration. It's very informative and helpful for knowing your efforts and decisions that lead to the treatment. I absolutely love your work. Keep posting.
Thank you for the videos. I used your restoration technique on an old puzzle from the 1940’s that had 15 missing pieces. I filled in the holes and repainted the missing parts of the puzzle
Your work really shows you care. I'm a painter/sculptor and I studied art as a teenager, daily in halls with the work of William Merritt Chase so I really appreciate this restoration particularly. Imploring some Classic techniques along with your true craftsmanship and care makes all the difference.
_mb_r damm I was thinking the same. I love this man, not that I am attracted romantically but the work he does for art makes you love him, it’s hard to explain. I was watching this and I was thinking I just love him.
I watched maybe all of your vids, and I have to say as a conservator (ex-conservator to be precise) this is my favorite of all of them. I love the way you respect your subject. Thank you, Julian, I am grateful for all of you are showing.
I know by now after watching a few of newer videos that he is as gentle and compassionate with every broken beauty that gets to the studio. But this music just took it to another dimension...
With preparations for Passover under way, my disabled by arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome hands needed a triple-dose of Julian's video. Pesach Sameah, from Jerusalem
This was like a ballet between the restoration artist & the music. I was mesmerized and couldn't stop watching. Beautiful painting! Great it was so beautifully restored. Wish he could do my old painting!
You are a truly amazing restorer. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I love how you so carefully handle and restore the paintings, so lovingly and patiently. It's a treat to watch you at work. Thank you so much for caring about old masters and other paintings and making them "new" again.
I never thought restoring paintings could be so hypnotic! The use of 'Yumeji's Theme' from the Wong Kar-Wai classic 'In the Mood for Love' also helps. ☺
Finding this channel made my day. It’s so peaceful to watch how carefully and precisely he restores the painting back to life. And the ending is so satisfying to see.
Tell me about it! The video is really abridged and doesn't show all the examination and testing that's done before I work on the piece. Luckily things almost never go wrong.
Just watching the way you so carefully and lovingly restore the beautiful works of art is so soothing to the soul. Thank you for your dedication to the fine art of what you do. Thank you for saving them in such a respectful way.
Watching this in July 2020 after watching newer videos I really appreciate it when he says he is always learning. I can see things here he does differently now. Always improving. 🤔😁👌
I logged on to RUclips for shading tutorials and cat videos. Not knowing that after just allowing the autopsy would take me here. And now I am officially obsessed with these videos. Amazing work. I hope to someday have my works Well worth a restoration too. 😊
I've watched this after watching a good handful of your videos from 2019 and 2020 and it got me wondering if you would ever review your older filmed conservation with the perspective of reviewing your techniques, if you've learned anything new since 2012, 2015, etc., how your process is different now
I say it as a restorer and as an artist that I am. Excellent restoration work! I admire your dedication to this profession, which needs a lot of talent, and sensitivity. Thank you for keeping the profession high.
I studies studio art for 4 years and then apprenticed for 3 or 4 years before I was allowed to really work on any paintings. That said, I'm still learning every day.
Melodia Blue that grandmother with the fresco in Spain or Portugal. Hahahahahaha that has tickled me half the weekend. How did she think she was going to get by with that!
these videos are so wonderful thank you for taking the time to film them and keep clients for allowing their private pieces to be seen by the public at least in a brief glimpse!
This guy deserves a medal. It's fascinating, soothing, and amazing that this much thought and craft can go into one piece of art restoration. I commend your work fine sir.
2024 going back to the first video. You've come a long way
The palette is a work of art in and of itself
Haha, believe it or not I actually have one of my old palettes framed and hanging in my house (it started as a joke but everyone who comes over loves it!)
Hahaha
Me, a regular watcher: "Are those STAPLES? The HORROR! Did the previous conservator NOT KNOW that STAPLES are INFERIOR?!"
I stretch my canvas's with a staple gun. It's easier, fast, works fine. The only reason I would see for using tacks is tradition. Thing is, if staple guns were around back then artists would have been using them to stretch their canvas's.
Didn't da Vinci sketch a design for something similar to a staple gun?
We love him for his attention to detail among his many other redeeming characteristics. To restore a painting to as close to the original is a mark of integrity. I agree with your point, there were no staple guns at that time, thus the use of tacks. Makes perfect sense.
Jason Grace like
@@nelsonx5326 Staples are kinda messy. With tacs it's easier to put them all in a nice neat row. Staples also rust over time, so no good for longevity.
Me, a regular watcher: how did I miss this one?
I'm a science teacher and I show my students how science and art are partners. My elementary students were so excited that you use a graduate cylinder and measure! Thank you for this wonderful learning tool.
Any Baumies here in 2021 who are also narrating this in their head knowing this should have been a 4 part series.
I'm here in March of 2022, thinking "Wow, this clip is short."
"BAUMIES" - i -
Yes a Baumie(!!) in May 2022 , entranced, returning to the beginning, going mmmn yes, yes....mmnnn that's right.😁❤️
What kind of old glue was removed? What types of fabrics are in play!? What if he never tells us?!?! 😰 oh... yeah... we know cause we’re back from the future. ☺️
January 2023!
It is always so pleasant and ispiring to look at people working with so much love and care... !
This reminds me of that scene from toy story 2
Lol same
Riiiighhtt
alexis seely OMGGGGGGGG YES! I WAS ABOUT TO COMMENT THAT
Yas
THAT PART.
After binge watching quite a few of the more newer videos over the last couple of days, I decided to reverse gears and watch a few from the beginning of this channel and OMG it's Baby Julian, lol.
Wow, that's dedication and passion in doing the job. Amazing!
What's amazing is now that I've watched a lot of your videos, I mostly understand what's happening even without narration. I feel like I have learned so much.
Amazing work!
Well fancy seeing you here! So this is what you do when you're not checking out abandoned malls?
This is Dan Bell. A wild dan appeared!
This is Dan Bell. I
👌
All he did was apply filler, then match the colors and fill in the missing parts.
It all started here.....
The hatred for staples, the love for fully reversable archival materials, the absolute fascination with provenance...
This video has been most fascinating I especially love the music.
I know! You should check out the movie- it's mesmerizing.
Baumgartner Restoration What a lovely notion, where can I watch it ?
You can rent it on DVD from Netflix otherwise I'm not sure...
Baumgartner Restoration I will look into it, thank you.
don quixote Thank You so much dearest 💕
Man this is such an old video, but it has such a charm to it. The music and cinematic framing make this seem like he's dancing with the painting while he's restoring it. It adds a level of intimacy with the painting, and through it, the original artist is conjured and brought back for at least a little while whilst the painting is being restored. It really is such a beautiful craft.
I didn't realize how many videos I'd watched until I caught myself internally narrating through each step, because I knew why each was happening!
This seems like such a rewarding job
Izzy Sauls Tremendous pressure though, I should think
Probably paid boat loads
K Lilly M hahahah I used to work like this while I was an apprentice, changed industry because of a salaries in proportion to the work achieved
To find someone that finds you in your worst condition, sees your potential...and restores you. A girl can only dream :)
Haha!
It’s a painting it ain’t that deep
Knew some misunderstood hopeless romantic would chime in and ruin it
Klever Girl yessss
Sweety let me tell you something i found out the hard way, no one can restore you other than yourself. You have to become the conservator yourself, cause no matter how much someone tries to "fix" you, it won't work, unless you make a conscious effort to change. Your partner is not there to fix you, they are person of their own and have their own demons to fight. They may become your assistant or your teacher in this "conservation process", but your are the master of yourself and your own work and you decide on the changes that happen to you. No amount of care, affection and effort from outside will fix issues that stem from the inside. Love yourself and love others.
Loved the way the video was shot, giving us the whole process on how it was restored! The music was a beautiful addition as well.
Thank you! I worked with a talented videographer.It's difficult to condense something so involved and detailed into a video but we were both happy with the results!
And they've only gotten better since...
Astonishing work, such a beautiful restoration. This has to be my favorite restoration video on RUclips, not just because of the music and the way it was filmed, but because it is clear that the artist doing the restoration loves his craft.
Thank you! I truly do love the work- though sometimes it's tiring and frustrating. And yeah, the music is kind of awesome!
@@BaumgartnerRestoration what is that music?? I love it
These videos are how I fall asleep. They’re so relaxing.
That music in the background... Yumeiji's Theme, I think, takes me back to good times
Correct! It's such a great waltz. The scene from the movie is stunningly romantic!
So hypnotic. What a wonderful job to have. So much talent on display
I was like "im in love with this guy"
*sees the ring on his finger*
Nevermind
WAT
Nooooooo
Ahahahah
Omfg me tooooo😂🥴💔
SHIT
I watch these videos before going to bed at night because they're so rekaxing. This, not unlike the original painters, is true artistry.
This makes my soul happy
This comment makes MY soul happy ;)
Peyton King
Thank you for saying that! I couldn't put it into words!!
Stunning craftsmanship
Nice seeing you here even though it's been a year. Learned a lot about maya from you
I was having a manic episode and this really calmed me down ... Thank you so much, this is _beautiful_
Veronica Quinn, my anxiety is flaring and this is so soothing to me as well. My lil OCD, ADHD, Bipolar 💓 is calming down.
I have been having anxiety attacks lately and this is so relaxing, it will be my go to video for those hard times. It's awesome to find this bits of relief
Vico Rocha Vidal You’re ignorant, grow up.
Oh yes, i forgot that only North Americans get mental illnesses ;///
@@brooklynshaw559 wouldn't that get me, mental problems as well?
I love how delicate and precise he was with the whole procedure. Impeccable work.
I loved watching this after I had seen all of his more recent videos with narration. I knew what he was doing from having watched all those others. This music is beautiful also. I really enjoy his narration but I also enjoyed this immensely.
Me too.
Took a trip back to where this channel started. Beautifully done video, look how far we've come Baumgartner fam!
What an honor! And he deserves it so much! Hes showing so much talent and respect. Love watching this
I am re-watching some of the videos.... and falling in love once again (or falling more in love than before) in your work... Thanks for the 5 years of dedication to the Channel and for our delight... ❤
This just became my meditation for the day. So beautiful.
oh, starting at the very beginning and going through the whole list is going to be so fun!
You I'm 64 yrs old ....(and a artist also )...never had any idea of a job ...I think I would love and enjoy to do ....until I saw your work...I just wish I was young again....and would have picked this as my job of joy....and peace...........we only live once on this earth....🌿
You have time! Do what you love!
Hi vicky!!! its never too late for doing something what you love! God bless you! 💓
Never too late because in 10 years time if you practice and study this you will be able to fulfill your dream and if you don’t you will just be 10 years older without fulfilling ur dream
As long as your heart keeps beating you are alive! It's never too late to do what you love and while doing so you'll live a longer and healthier life because happiness it's the best medicine. In ten years you'll be 74, there is no way to stop time, it's up to you how you get there. As you said, we only live once. By the way you should know that Jose Saramago started writing later in life and he ended winning the Literature Nobel Prize at age 76...
This video made me cry, it's truly beautiful. Such care and delicacy in those hands. Congratulations.
Dat flip tho
What an amazing eye for color he must have to be able to perfectly blend his paint for color match.
to restore and preserve this beautiful painting for future generations must be so satisfying. thank you
2023 looking back over old vids
i gasped when i saw how damaged the painting was! incredible work restoring it 😊😊😊
My first question was "What caused such damage in the first place?" The painstaking way he brought the painting back to life was incredible.
The painting was knocked off the wall by some contractors and it fell through a chair. That said, it had been damaged before and poorly restored so I had to remove all that bad work first.
@@BaumgartnerRestoration wow that is amazing
@Kitten Lyric Ya there LLc insurance would sky rocket. They would be the one to have to pay for the restoration.
Kitten Lyric .... At the moment it happened it is likely they were concerned but not particularly devastated until later when told of the painting’s importance and value.
James Smith sometimes the insurance is so expensive that the government will make up to it
yo it's so cool to look back on old videos like this and see how much your technique has changed in tiny ways over time.......
Just got done watching a compilation of the worst restorations of artwork which stressed me out and watching this definitely calmed me. Beautifully done.
In 1984 or '85 I had the privilege to view a collection of W.M. Chase showing at the Henry Museum, University of Washington. The experience has stayed with me ever since. What a delight to see what you have done here. I did not know your first RUclips was a Chase. I have been following for well over a year; I must dig through your archive more deeply.
Truly incredible, flawless recovery. Great work!
Kindly post more videos of restoration and conservation with narration. It's very informative and helpful for knowing your efforts and decisions that lead to the treatment. I absolutely love your work. Keep posting.
I am really about to watch every one of his videos in order...
Thank you for the videos. I used your restoration technique on an old puzzle from the 1940’s that had 15 missing pieces. I filled in the holes and repainted the missing parts of the puzzle
Just speechless
Sometimes when they arrive at my studio in terrible shape I'm speechless too!
@@BaumgartnerRestoration Haha! I've been given commissions at times and my response was 'you want it fucking when??'
Your work really shows you care. I'm a painter/sculptor and I studied art as a teenager, daily in halls with the work of William Merritt Chase so I really appreciate this restoration particularly. Imploring some Classic techniques along with your true craftsmanship and care makes all the difference.
...I...I think I just...fell in love?
YLL with the guy?
I just had the same experience. So beautiful im in love
With who? The painting or the guy??😂😂😂
_mb_r damm I was thinking the same. I love this man, not that I am attracted romantically but the work he does for art makes you love him, it’s hard to explain. I was watching this and I was thinking I just love him.
I watched maybe all of your vids, and I have to say as a conservator (ex-conservator to be precise) this is my favorite of all of them. I love the way you respect your subject. Thank you, Julian, I am grateful for all of you are showing.
Wow. Even your early videos were excellent! I'm so impressed by your production and work quality. Please keep making videos.
I know by now after watching a few of newer videos that he is as gentle and compassionate with every broken beauty that gets to the studio. But this music just took it to another dimension...
I started with watching the twins painting.
This is your first video and also great.
It was so great to watch the varnish go on and the sheen it gave.
With preparations for Passover under way, my disabled by arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome hands needed a triple-dose of Julian's video.
Pesach Sameah, from Jerusalem
This was like a ballet between the restoration artist & the music. I was mesmerized and couldn't stop watching. Beautiful painting! Great it was so beautifully restored. Wish he could do my old painting!
The beggining of a legend
It is always a pleasure to watch you work. you are an artist of your kind Mr.Baumgartner
I love how cinematic this is.
Thanks for taking care of a masterpiece by Chase. What an amazing opportunity to fix and bring his work back to life. Simple Amazing!!
So much dedication and hard work! It’s so mesmerizing to watch. Very satisfying.
You are a truly amazing restorer. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I love how you so carefully handle and restore the paintings, so lovingly and patiently. It's a treat to watch you at work. Thank you so much for caring about old masters and other paintings and making them "new" again.
This was so romantic somehow 🌹💕💕
RIGHT! Like, I'm a little turned on...
It must be such an honour to have your painting taken care of so meticulously ages after you finished it. Phenomenal work.
I never thought restoring paintings could be so hypnotic! The use of 'Yumeji's Theme' from the Wong Kar-Wai classic 'In the Mood for Love' also helps. ☺
Totally! Sometimes I wish I could live inside that song!!
Couldn't agree more! :D
Finding this channel made my day. It’s so peaceful to watch how carefully and precisely he restores the painting back to life. And the ending is so satisfying to see.
The music is beautiful, and adds much enjoyment to the viewing of the restoration. ♡
People who restore old masterpieces to preserve them for the future are heroes watching over the artistic heritage of humanity.
this is so cool but it stresses me out at the same time incase something goes wrong hahaha
Tell me about it! The video is really abridged and doesn't show all the examination and testing that's done before I work on the piece. Luckily things almost never go wrong.
Just watching the way you so carefully and lovingly restore the beautiful works of art is so soothing to the soul. Thank you for your dedication to the fine art of what you do. Thank you for saving them in such a respectful way.
Watching this in July 2020 after watching newer videos I really appreciate it when he says he is always learning. I can see things here he does differently now. Always improving. 🤔😁👌
The restoration was amazing , but the music was absolutely gorgeous. Thank you.
Watching that hammer reminded me of my Gramma doing upolstry. Happy memories. (She's still around, just can't do it anymore)
Coming back to watch again after having watched everything to caught up!
Chicago Aussie brought me to you years ago.
I'm 15 and I do history and art for gcse and this looks like something I might be doing in the future
ANDREA THE WEIRDO I'm 17 and I'm doing art in a Level 2 BTech course! Hello fellow Briton
Lexi Barrow Greetings
same! but i would be wayy to scared to mess up to do this. whats ur opinion on the new 1-9 grading system?
A. Burr oh sorry I live in Northern Ireland we grade f - a/a*
So, how are you doing? :)
You did so much more than restore it- you brought her back to life! How absolutely beautiful!!
Imagine seeing the artist’s ghost freaking out and then calms down when they realize they’re just restoring it with care.
I logged on to RUclips for shading tutorials and cat videos. Not knowing that after just allowing the autopsy would take me here. And now I am officially obsessed with these videos. Amazing work. I hope to someday have my works Well worth a restoration too. 😊
I've watched this after watching a good handful of your videos from 2019 and 2020 and it got me wondering if you would ever review your older filmed conservation with the perspective of reviewing your techniques, if you've learned anything new since 2012, 2015, etc., how your process is different now
It makes me so happy that we’re able to restore beautiful paintings like this and learn about what people would paint in the past
I love how you treat it , like you were flirting a woman
Well, she is a stunning painting ;)
@@BaumgartnerRestoration but she looks underage...
@@ericalbany It’s ok, she’s older than any of us are.
@@annemurphy9339 and she IS a Painted Lady.
I say it as a restorer and as an artist that I am. Excellent restoration work! I admire your dedication to this profession, which needs a lot of talent, and sensitivity. Thank you for keeping the profession high.
I wonder, how many years of schooling does it take? It must be a hard job! Very impressive ^^
I studies studio art for 4 years and then apprenticed for 3 or 4 years before I was allowed to really work on any paintings. That said, I'm still learning every day.
Baumgartner Restoration Out standing work with much preparation. Beautiful!🖌🎨
So interesting how it takes an artist to restore an artist's old painting. Great work
For some reason this is so satisfying
Going all the way to the first video so you have something to help you sleep, but don’t miss anything on the newer videos.
A fan.
I came here after an art restoration fails video lol. Bravo
Introextrovert Me sam
Same
Melodia Blue that grandmother with the fresco in Spain or Portugal. Hahahahahaha that has tickled me half the weekend. How did she think she was going to get by with that!
Same...
Potato jeezus 😂😅
Stunning work. Beautiful painting. And what a beautiful, intriguing woman he painted.
Suddenly realized that background music is from the movie “in the mood for love”...
Addicted to your restoration videos, I like narrative ones and just plain sound of work.
This had some amazing ASMR feel to it. Amazing work. It soothed me 😍
these videos are so wonderful thank you for taking the time to film them and keep clients for allowing their private pieces to be seen by the public at least in a brief glimpse!
Brought me to tears
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say.
This guy deserves a medal. It's fascinating, soothing, and amazing that this much thought and craft can go into one piece of art restoration. I commend your work fine sir.
Great work!
Wow, it looks like it has just been painted. Extraordinary craftsmanship.
Much satisfaction. I applaud you.
Your skills are a gift to the preservation of art history and culture. Thank you for doing what you do.
8 minutes worth it❤