Art Salesperson: we’re missing half the painting George: it’s fine. Julian can fix it Julian: 😅 *sweats profusely*
@jezwaters27732 ай бұрын
The gentleman who bought this painting, then paid for the restoration. Thank you for using your wealth for people to enjoy for years to come. If all well off people could be so gracious.
@Kaalokalawaia5 ай бұрын
For those of you who want to know the story behind the painting. The original is by Theodoor van Thulden, and the painting is called Time Revealing Truth. It's the story that the god Chronos (Time) will reveal the truth (the woman) and she will be bare for all to see and beautiful.
@2adamast5 ай бұрын
Thanks, I was looking for that
@ct56255 ай бұрын
Wow, that's a truly poetic and fitting history for this painting.
@ibenbreuner38625 ай бұрын
this being the same Truth occasionally seen Coming Out Of Her Well To Shame Mankind, i assume
@ericalbany5 ай бұрын
and that explains why she looks sort of blandly pleased about things...
@Lethgar_Smith5 ай бұрын
That's really appropriate for the age we now live in. The time is now for hidden truths to be finally revealed.
@IanZainea19905 ай бұрын
6:00 the first future conservator to look at this under black light is gonna be ticked off that the whole face has been repainted. And then feel sheepish when they realize the whole face was replaced haha
@petradegroot35785 ай бұрын
Yes😅😂
@amymagdaleneta5 ай бұрын
this is why he provides documentation along with the painting explaining the processes, of course he can't do much if it gets lost, but one would hope the conservator looks at the back of the painting and sees the large patch of canvas
@red.aries14445 ай бұрын
"Time reveals the Truth" - it is a really fitting title for this painting. But I hope there is no need for another restoration for a very long time. And the chances are very high for this, as such paintings would now normally presented under controlled climatic conditions and this varnish won't yellow.
@shimesu4435 ай бұрын
They're especially going to be confused if they know who did the restoration, since we all know that overpaint is something that Julian is strongly against. Maybe they'll wonder if a different conservator got their hands on it afterwards.
@MeriaDuck5 ай бұрын
We could imagine that 😀 There will be documentation about this restoration (these videos exist), so if that gets preserved and travels with the painting, such an event would be prevented.
@megbond5 ай бұрын
Julian... "Well not here - I want you to get this thing out - I'm sick of looking at it." That was hilarious!
@michaelgadsby5 ай бұрын
This wasn't just a conservation, this was a heart transplant. Following B.R. on KZbin has been one of the best decisions, and I'm continually astounded by the levels of ingenuity and sensitivity working in tandem.
@theothertonydutch2 ай бұрын
I recommend having a look at blondihacks build her A3 switcher, twoodfrd 's guitar restorations and wristwatch revivals for similar vibes. They're the kind of stuff that relaxes me and allows me to turn my brain off while actually learning something.
@chaotic-ilusium83633 ай бұрын
For anyone interested, the piece at around 10:00 is Chopin's Waltz in B minor Op.69 No.2
@samanthadean10835 ай бұрын
I love how verbose Julian is when he’s talking about Kit’s growing skills!!! He’s such a proud teacher!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@lauralake74305 ай бұрын
Having a great teacher allows a great talent to blossom
@MckIdyll5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure 'verbose' is the term you wanted, there.
@wyrdplae85865 ай бұрын
@@MckIdyll "containing more words than necessary" seems fine to me? They were suggesting he was gushing with praise. That word expresses that.
@serendigity5 ай бұрын
@@wyrdplae8586 Effusive also comes to mind. :)
@wyrdplae85865 ай бұрын
@@serendigitygood word that yea. Haha. I mean there are plenty. But their choice wasn't wrong. Just bothers me when people tell others how to communicate. Especially when it isn't wrong to start with.
@guspaz5 ай бұрын
During the video of the face retouching, I was like "It's OK, but... doesn't really fit..." and then you announced that we had only seen the first few of many passes, and when the final was revealed, it just fit perfectly.
@LambentOrt4 күн бұрын
It was an unnerving 3-parter but the end result is glorious. Amazing work! 👏
@knelson50345 ай бұрын
One of the things I have learned from having an apprentice is that you will figure out ways to make an apprentice's job easier that you would never have done for yourself. So your apprentice benefits from things that you have learned and things you have reworked for their ease. My apprentice will never have to have really strong hands, or worry about glass containers that might break. That sounds small, but it it huge.
@rachelroo755 ай бұрын
I love this!
@BaumgartnerRestoration5 ай бұрын
It's a delicate balance shielding them from the trials and tribulations you faced and giving them the opportunity to experience those for themselves; to learn what it feels like to be overwhelmed, to get creative, to succeed... I like to think of it as more of a safety net. I don't protect Kitt form anything, I just try to be there so if she falls she doesn't hit the ground.
@eristheslayer5 ай бұрын
@@BaumgartnerRestoration Beautifully told. She is incredibly lucky to work with you, as you are with her
@PLuMUK545 ай бұрын
I once had a trainee teacher with me whose tutor told me that she was on the final weeks of her training because they were going to remove her from the course. The first lesson that I observed was technically perfect but had no soul. They considered her so weak that they had protected her from having to think for herself. I sensed something in her and gave her less guidance than she was used to. She had to make her own mistakes. She had to use her own ideas rather than follow "good practice ". I was nervous for her final observation. The tutor brought someone with him from the university because he fully expected to be telling her she was off the course. At the end of the lesson, he rushed to my office. His only question was, "Where did all of that come from?" Not only was she staying on the course, but she gained first place in her cohort and went on to be a very successful teacher. The university had protected her too much. I let her see the realities of teaching whilst gently guiding her. Thankfully, my method was successful. I'd got the balance right. By the look of Kit's work and level of confidence, I think Julien has achieved the correct level of guidance to bring out the best in Kit.
@annekabrimhall10595 ай бұрын
@@BaumgartnerRestorationa lot like parenting!
@digitaoru5 ай бұрын
The way I didn't see a face at all when Kit started retouching and how she gradually revealed it to me through her work amazed me!! I literally couldn't tell what it was until she brought it out of that damaged state!! Amazing!!!
@sallymeyers26125 ай бұрын
The same for me. I wasn’t sure if it was a rock or a shoulder or what. But in Kit’s hands it became a men. Amazing
@SarahM_GiveMeSparkles5 ай бұрын
100% same!
@morefiction32643 ай бұрын
Same. I nearly gasped when I realized she was working on a face.
@shanettequao90435 ай бұрын
The absolute joy that burst from George’s face when he saw the painting >>> I mean, I’m always wowed by these restorations but it must be something special when it was something of yours so damaged returning to glory ❤
@anj0005 ай бұрын
For me he was visibly uncomfortable and not really that happy with the result. What could he say since they put him in this position? That it looks bad and they need to re do it? XD
@dianaalmeida67905 ай бұрын
@@anj000 For some reason I also had that feeling, that he didn't like it, but there's so much that a restorer can do, I mean the painting didn't have a face...
@anj0005 ай бұрын
@@dianaalmeida6790 just look up the original: Theodoor van Thulden - Time Reveals the Truth (1657) This is sadly one of the worst outcomes I've seen on this channel. It reminds me of this old lady that wanted to retouch paining of a Jesus.
@CuhShark5 ай бұрын
@@anj000 That's the impression I got too. I showed my gf the restoration vs the original and she agreed that it looked pretty bad. I think trying to replicate the original face the way they did was a bad judgment call. Even though the painting is supposed to be a copy of the original, the proportions and everything are never going to line up perfectly. So you get a weird misshapen face that's a mixture of the original and the copy that just does not work and looks extremely odd. I compare it to Mrs. Potato Head lol
@allanalogmusicat78rpm5 ай бұрын
@@anj000 I think you and the others who believe George was disappointed are misreading his voice and body language. He looks to me to be overwhelmed with the emotion of seeing the thing whole again. That tremor in his voice is not from negative emotion. Quite the contrary. He's trying not to cry on camera.
@markc98525 ай бұрын
I see a lot of fine art conservation documentaries. For me, Julian sets the bar for the entire profession. He is the gold standard. I compare other conservators technique and commentary to his and sit in judgement like a proper armchair critic! Bravo Julian,
@shanettequao90435 ай бұрын
It’s really lovely to see Julian and Kit retouching at the same time ! I’ve wondered about how she would approach retouching a painting. She’s incredibly skilful and you’re a great teacher!
@ThatDuckieMoment5 ай бұрын
I know its not related to this video but this is the community i thought would understand the most. In doing my family tree i found that my 10x ( i think ) great grandparents were painted by Rembrandt. Their paintings are unusual in that are full length, not just head and shoulders and are hanging in a gallery in Boston. I was so excited.
@bcgrote5 ай бұрын
So thankful to the Hermitage for their assistance in rescuing this beauty! This experimental work was a success, and will help other works to be saved as well!
@longlowdog5 ай бұрын
The greatest testament to a teacher is when the student surpasses the master. I've been pleased to take young folk and watch them grow and have many times fell under their control in time. It never hurts but always brings a smile. Kit's growth is a double joy, talent given freedom to grow and a tutor encouraging it. This is the best first five minutes of a video I've seen in a long time. Regards from Scotland.
@restezlameme5 ай бұрын
Truth! Just like Yoda says, "we are what they grow beyond. That is the true burden of all masters."
@Dr_V5 ай бұрын
I'm no master of crafts, just a radiologist who also teaches students and younger doctors "the ways of looking inside the patient without even touching him" (as one of my own professors described our specialty many years ago). The only thing that makes me prouder than solving a complicated case myself is when others praise one of my former students, feels like I'm doing something more than just my regular job.
@wandapease-gi8yo5 ай бұрын
Possibly because I throw anything else I’m watching on KZbin to go to Baumgartner this feels so strange. No matter the painting’s title I can only see a young woman in the terrible position of being helpless and about to be gang raped by the men holding her. I wish the artist had the need to hold such a woman who has just survived such a violation, pain and horror. However, since this painting and several copies exist, the scene must appeal.
@longlowdog5 ай бұрын
@@wandapease-gi8yo When this painting was created recreations of the stories of gods and men,ancient heros and heroines of Rome and Grecian legend, their interactions and the outcomes were very much en vogue. Learning the classics was a part of young man's education. Great meaning was encapsulated in the paintings and discussion of the topic was prolonged, loud and opinionated. The creation of the painting, viewed at face value does not imply agreement with the content. Your final sentence is loaded and pointed very squarely at those who view the work of art, painting those who view it as complicit, voyeurs or worse, would you have it destroyed, it's story, history, lessons lost to time? However face value has clouded this issue. There is a very good explanation of the picture in the comments. Despite the face value, the content actually depicts Chronos the god of time taking the beautiful young woman who will in time have her true character revealed and her true nature beautiful or vain and ugly revealed to those currently clamouring for her attention. Now you know she is being dragged away by time from suitors does the picture mean anything else to you?
@susanrussell81955 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how you can watch it go from ‘what is he doing’ & ‘that looks like crap’ to ‘oh my goodness’ and ‘how did he do that’. I was hoping for a bigger reaction by the owner but really, what is bigger than speechlessness? I think if he had been reminded of the before picture first, he would have been even more speechless. And that before picture didn’t even show the depth of destruction that had been wrought on that canvas.
@1LittleBlackBox5 ай бұрын
The shadow over the lip looked like a mustache for just a moment and gave me a chuckle. The talent and skill are just magical.
@Kraeftling5 ай бұрын
I had the same idea. Just give her a mustache for shits and giggles, the paints are fully reversible after all...
@pastel.persephone58795 ай бұрын
I got Napoleon Dynamite vibes for just a moment... and then he smoothed it out and made it match the rest of the lighting. So much fun to watch.
@jeffkoenig74025 ай бұрын
I'm a "drawer" not a painter. One of the main reasons, despite decades of being an artist, that I've always been such a terrible painter is that because of how the paint layers work, a lot of the time the way to make something look great requires multiple layers and passes that - to be honest - make the whole thing look like crap for a while. When watching someone else work, this can lead to what we experience watching Julian - that amazement of "how did that end result come out of the process I saw?" When it's your own work, however, getting past those "yes this looks terrible but it's supposed to look terrible but what if it just keeps looking terrible?" stages can be quite a challenge.
@DeliciousPigeonCheez5 ай бұрын
Many thanks to George for being on film and giving us to see the reaction of a client to such fantastic work. Also, it must be a dream to have someone like Kit working in the studio: highly skilled, responsive to teaching, fast learner - can't ask for much more
@walmartdog11425 ай бұрын
"You would be the person to do it" Hell yes! Julian is America's favorite art restoration expert.
@_letstartariot5 ай бұрын
Idk about that. He gets a lot of criticism too. From people who are conservators or art collectors/critics.
@xxdiamondlazerxx17635 ай бұрын
I just happened to be watching an... "expert" from a museum working on a painting and retouching before removing the old resin sealant.. I thought.. Oh Julian would never do that.. So yes absolutely agree Julian is fantastic and thorough in his work
@xxdiamondlazerxx17635 ай бұрын
@@_letstartariotI've been following Julian for a couple of years now and never seen any criticism like you say
@丫o5 ай бұрын
_America's favorite?_ Come now, don’t you mean the _entire world’s_ favorite art restoration expert? I’ll forgive this error since I’m quite certain that the latter’s what you _really_ meant, but please do _not_ limit our Julian to a mere single country! Not even in jest, my good Sir! :D
@Sharkman651575 ай бұрын
@@a.kaiser8965 Isn't that the point though? At this point, everyone he works with knows how he does it. He doesn't see them as relics, just paintings. Also, it's just an inlay with color that he painted over, so it isn't this cheap cut-and-paste. I don't know anything about this work, so I won't touch if it is a good restoration, but the customers come in with a knowledge of how he does it.
@user-mo5hz9kp6y5 ай бұрын
I've been watching this channel for a couple of years now and I think this restoration is one of the best. A masterpiece within a masterpiece. Well done. Well done indeed. This is truly stunning.
@oltedders5 ай бұрын
I remember him doing a restoration on a painting years ago that was a portrait with a large part of the face missing. One eye was gone, and the final result was nowhere near as successful as this total face transplant. This work is totally convincing.
@gyohngpersonal5 ай бұрын
@@oltedders To be fair, it does look a bit like a face transplant... I wonder if there's a better method to sticking to the inlay reference.
@oltedders5 ай бұрын
@gyohngpersonal I can't imagine what that would be. Without the photo of the original, any restoration of the face would be completely conjectural. It was a stroke of luck that the original was able to be identified from the copy. Julian's ability to match the infill to the original was a complete success. As a side note, I don't believe that either the copy or original was executed by a top-tier artist. "Time revealing Truth" is not a rare subject matter. I've seen more sophisticated versions of the same subject.
@angrypotato_fz5 ай бұрын
I thought I'd be disappointed when you printed a copy of the face from another version of the painting, as it felt like it wasn't as challenging anymore. But I was mesmerized and amazed watching you paint this face. And then the "cracks" making it blend... What a delicate joy!
@BaumgartnerRestoration5 ай бұрын
Trust me, it was just as challenging as if there was no face to work from.
@utsteinproductions5 ай бұрын
For those interested, the piece played during retouching is Chopin Waltz Op 69 No 2. Amazing restoration by the way.
@DreamQueen1912 ай бұрын
I've watched nearly every single video you've posted. I never thought a final reveal of a restoration would make me cry. You outdid yourself, Julian.
@ieve23155 ай бұрын
AH perfect timing for my mid morning coffee break 🫡
@that_thing_I_do5 ай бұрын
Ditto.
@em_c14845 ай бұрын
Same here, except its mid afternoon here in Ireland 🇮🇪
@MrsBrit15 ай бұрын
Ah! Perfect timing for cooking dinner! 😂
@maggs1315 ай бұрын
You are so welcome 👍
@rachellesutton62015 ай бұрын
Ahhh, I fall asleep to Julian. (Sorry Julian) These videos have been a bit of a life saver when in the midst of life crises, panic attacks and insomnia; the soothing voice, the Belgian linen, the wash kozo, the dabbing, the scraping, the tacks, and the transformations have calmed my "soul" and helped me get some rest. Sometimes I have to go back to re-watch videos two or three times, just to see the end. Thanks @BaumgartnerRestoration for allowing us behind the scenes - it truly is amazing. Thank you!
@blablah99384 ай бұрын
Oh wow, Kit is extremely talented in retouching! Her colour matching was just *chef kiss*. Would love to see her doing that more in future videos.
@stella.r27085 ай бұрын
I watched a video on KZbin that reported some less than stellar reviews and critiques of your methods and pricing. I think those who are calling your methods "unnecessarily excessive" are the ones who, on their best day, could not match your standards on your worst day. Case in point: this result
@snoweh15 ай бұрын
I watched another person restore an artwork, and they themselves had nothing bad to say about Julian, but some of the comments did. The most insane part was that the restoration in that video was not that great, you could clearly see the repair. Never seen that in Julian's work, yet the comments in that video were critical of Julian's work, and not the artwork that clearly looked like it had been repaired. I'm not going to claim to be an expert on art restoration, but my untrained eye is very impressed with all of Julian's work. It's not just good enough for me, but many of his recurring clients including galleries and auction houses. It's one thing to be biased based on your relationship with a person, but if you're running a business and have money on the line, you're not going to accept subpar work, much less continue to seek it out. Couple that with the fact that God himself could descend from heaven tomorrow and heal all the sick in the world, and people would still find a reason to call him a hack and a bastard. And that's why I love the internet.
@iantaakalla81804 ай бұрын
Honestly, if the Christian God descended and performed miracles like he did as the caring Jesus Christ they would call him the most leftist person derogatorily for really caring about everybody equally. They would probably only relent when he healed their families.
@sammythedragon2 ай бұрын
considering julians work is reversible i see no reason to complain
@dindocastrogamis5 ай бұрын
Julian, your exceptional ability to restore paintings and retouch them with utter precision has left me absolutely amazed. The way you blend colors to match the painting is nothing short of remarkable. Your skills are a testament to your talent and dedication.
@danellabarnes-penman11185 ай бұрын
Watching a grown man become emotional when the painting was unveiled was perfect. Clearly, Julian, you managed to articulate, with a brush, the perfect missing pieces. I know nothing about painting, art, colors, or much about your craft. But my Mondays are much more rich because of your content. Thank you!
@saltwaterrook46382 ай бұрын
The "no pain no gain" thing absolutely applies in life. We are always sacrificing something in the pursuit of success. Pain can be experienced in many ways. It doesn't always mean you have to brute force your way through a problem.
@techboy91535 ай бұрын
I agree with George. This is Julians most impressive retouching so far.
@sam1812seal5 ай бұрын
I didn’t realise how literal you’re being when you talk about bringing a picture back to life. You started off by painting her face as a corpse and little by little brought her back to life
@griseldis5 ай бұрын
Yes, it takes two parties to preserve art for posterity: the one willing to spend money on it and a talented restorer. Both do this not only for themselves, but for everyone who appreciates art and can therefore continue to enjoy it in the future. Thanks for that.
@lisa325105 ай бұрын
Seeing her face come alive was an emotional experience. The bold strokes had me thinking oooh. Then you blended beautifully and it was all meant to be. You're correct when you say I could have watched that all day. Totally enthralling. Bravo Sir, and thank you.
@jackspencer75405 ай бұрын
I don’t say this lightly, but I genuinely mean it when I say that this is one of the most incredible videos that I have ever seen in the history of KZbin. I wish that everyone in the world could watch this, absolutely outstanding beyond words.
@platannapipidae96215 ай бұрын
"anguish and agony in her face" Her face: 👁️👄👁️
@seanburke10645 ай бұрын
A silk purse out of a sows ear. A true master at his craft. Spectacular. Keep up the great videos.
@Djoarhet0015 ай бұрын
There's something fundamental about a piece of history being restored. Turning back time. I hope this painting gets to live on for centuries to come.
@fredlang17255 ай бұрын
The restoration of this painting created a masterpiece from a disaster. As an artist, I am in awe of Julian's skill and empathy for the intent of the works of art he encounters. I truly enjoy watching (and learning from) these wonderful videos. Thanks, Julian (and Kit.)
@TomSramekJr5 ай бұрын
There's that sudden tipping point where it goes from a disaster to a face--even before it's finished. Well done!
@wonderbubbles40925 ай бұрын
Mr Baumgartner, Kit, George, you have collaborated to bring us miracles. This series has been a cliffhanger and I wasn’t waiting an entire year for the results. It’s no wonder George was almost bouncing to see the first glimpse. You both did a stunning job, magnificent, in fact. The painting itself is truly magical as well. George was absolutely correct to place it and his trust in your hands. I can’t tell you how inspirational you are for my own humble efforts. Thank you very much
@Shooshoobella74 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the most impressive restorations you've ever done, Julian. Not only because of your talent as an artist and retoucher, but because of your resourcefulness and approach on how to go about with this most challenging of projects. You deserve a standing ovation. Bravo!
@sallymeyers26125 ай бұрын
I became an avid follower during the Covid lockdown. It was a perfect opportunity to see his newest posts and catch up on all his previous videos. With that background I have to say that this is his most impressive work among many contenders. Bravo!
@maggiecu36575 ай бұрын
I was so nervous watching the repainting of the face. It was like watching a tightrope walker. That was truly amazing. Such a great team effort and fantastic storytelling.
@normfredriksen13815 ай бұрын
Happy restorer. Happy customer and happy KZbin viewers. It's a trifecta of soul satisfaction. What was once broken is now anew. Well done doesn't say enough.
@tabaks5 ай бұрын
It is amazing to notice how her face "moves back" to match the original's position and expression and yet, how well you incorporated that shift into this canvas and its composition to re-form a seamless figure! Kudos!
@mikeshawn52985 ай бұрын
This work is fantastic, but i wonder about the change in facial position. This version is a much closer match to the original. But, it appears that the artist of this version had the woman looking more directly at the viewer. You wouldn't know this with the face missing, but the scan showing the reveal clearly shows the difference in facial position. Was there a message in this subtle change? Still, fantastic work.
@gregmunro11375 ай бұрын
The reveal actually gave me goose bumps. I knew Kit was talented but it was awesome to see her shine so brightly!!!
@jcoolverine34835 ай бұрын
lol what are you talking about ? The important work made by Julian and the pretty small retouching (dirty work) that are many on this painting made by Kit. We can say Kit is pretty awesome assistant for Julian that making great job on assistant works.
@gregmunro11375 ай бұрын
@@jcoolverine3483 clearly you didn’t listen to what Julian said about Kit, or watch the way she worked. It may have beeen a small area, but the work was still Impressive
@paulinemegson85195 ай бұрын
@@jcoolverine3483wow….did you not LISTEN to ANYthing said in the video at ALL? It’s not a bloody competition. They’re working together to bring this piece back together. Kit is an apprentice, not a servant…..she is learning and stretching her knowledge under her mentors watchful eye.
@patsabol86995 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving her back her face, identity, and personality.
@nhobbs65045 ай бұрын
It's absolutely crazy how on point you were. Something felt off the whole way through, even those each individual part you worked on seemed right, until the eyes and teeth were done the entire thing felt wrong. Once you got those last parts finished everything just suddenly clicked. It was very satisfying
@jilllech97855 ай бұрын
Kits hands are so beautiful. The way she holds the brush, the strength, the skill are a joy to watch.
@Teeeeeeener5 ай бұрын
So glad George gave some insight on how/why he picks a work of art.
@deeannamorrison85875 ай бұрын
You have surpassed yourself again. The look on George's face was priceless. Thank you for sharing your endless talents with us.😊
@Codex_of_Wisdom5 ай бұрын
That really is outstanding. I feel for him being speechless. You really outdid yourself on this piece.
@Via_Von5 ай бұрын
I'm with Mr. George there -- speechless! It's incredible and phenomenal and awesome and fantastic and I'm so glad I can quit holding my breath now. Well done Mr. Baumgartner and Ms. Kitt!! I am so proud of you both for every step you took to get to the reveal. 🤩❤
@PLuMUK545 ай бұрын
The owner was very emotional and struggling not to show it on camera. It is not just the best work that I think I've seen on Julian's channel, but quite possibly the best that I have ever seen anywhere. Such amazing talent from both Julien and Kit. Julien has shown the feelings of a true teacher in denying that Kit's achievements are anything to do with him. I was many years into my teaching career before I could accept compliments about my students' achievements.
@cindypereyra62105 ай бұрын
Kit is spectacularly skilled. She floated over that canvas like a dancer and every stroke was magical. What an asset and testament to your skills as well, as her mentor and teacher. You both deserve applause and praise for a job well done!
@xliquidflames5 ай бұрын
I'm with George. No words. You guys completely outdid yourselves. I audibly gasped when I saw it. It is just incredible. Well done. Well fking done.
@Arturborzecki5 ай бұрын
That face added a totally different vibe to the paining. I was almost sure that she was scared, or in almost agony, or screaming… but this face shows she is chilled out and relaxed, as if she is adored rather than forced
@patriciacooney57055 ай бұрын
An absolutely brilliant restoration. Kit is obviously very talented and of course Julians tutelage is priceless in guiding her hands. She will be a wonderful restorer herself one day. Hopefully we will get to keep seeing her work, both in julian's studio and one day in her own.
@LEKA2712762 ай бұрын
Never not amazed no matter how many times I watch your videos at what you do. And even though I know how skilled you are at the retouches and that it always works in the end. I still get slightly nervous watching the process. The eyes, watching it come to life... breath taking. Slightest colour change accenting the Iris. I was expecting the typical white in the pupil to show the light but instead you didn't have to do that to make the eyes come alive. Astounding 😊❤️
@susanpohlers26385 ай бұрын
As a long-time viewer I know your work is astounding but this - THIS - truly is an amazing achievement.
@puppetstring555 ай бұрын
Just found this channel and I'm glad that I did. You can't beat videos like this that provide something you simply can't get from short format videos. Listening to a professional go into details about their trade and their process of problem solving while displaying thier skills honed over years is a work of art in it's self. Did I spend almost an hour of my day on KZbin juat now? Sure, but I feel enriched and enlightened, and who knows, maybe at some point in the future I will put this video to good use when faced with a problem of my own. Thank you and please continue to share your knowledge, the world is a better place when information is openly shared.
@debrarandall6913Ай бұрын
What a beautiful job! I think he approved! We do! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
@angiadcock81965 ай бұрын
I can’t believe you have made me so invested in a painting I really don’t like. Don’t get me wrong, the restoration work on it is beautiful and seriously impressive. But the painting itself honestly creeps me out. Which is why I love art George looked at this and found beauty and I found something different but it evoked strong emotion in both of us regardless. But aside from all that, I honestly treated up at the final reveal. Because even tho I didn’t personally connect with her, the care and love you brought this old girl back to life with is touching.
@kayleighshaw21Ай бұрын
Wow! I've been watching your videos for years & am always impressed but this was on another level. I couldn't believe it when it cut to the finished face & couldn't stop saying wow by the end. You two are absolutely incredible 🥰
@diegovd72155 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all of you. This is the most impressive display of talent that I have witnessed on this channel. Bravo! :)
@OBIOsim4 ай бұрын
Julian, I will preface this by saying that my artistic skills hover just above eating crayons and playdoh and just under being able to use an Etch-A-Sketch, but where I do have an exception level of "talent" is in reacting to good art and music...on a deep emotional level. When Kat removed the canvas and revealed the finished piece, tears instantly formed. Wow...what an emotionally powerful work of art. When you were discussing the emotional aspect of creating/restoring art, you were not joking around. That face...that lovely face....seeing her in all of her innocence and turmoil...my heart felt the rightness of that painting, the power of that painting. You really maintained the emotional power of the original artist's work and have preserved it for generations of art lovers to come. Thank you for sharing this...and all your other...videos for those who know that Burnt Sienna is the only crayon color that has its own distinct flavor LOL.
@EmileTheart5 ай бұрын
I don't think George has to ever wonder whether or not Julian and Kit can fix it. Bravo Julian and Kit. This will certainly be one of the most memorable restorations of your careers.
@berlyvbosque2 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Like George said. This conservation work is amazing and shows their level of skill, knowledge, and ability. Congratulations and excellent work. 👏🙏❤
@deaconseptember20025 ай бұрын
Always a finishing touch to these videos when the owner is commenting about the painting both at the beginning and at the end of the restoration. Great video series and worth the time spent watching.
@pirut14 ай бұрын
OMG THE DOG!!! 😍 The painting looks real nice too.
@shanettequao90435 ай бұрын
Moment of truth! I hope the inlay worked well!
@madelainedaley21284 ай бұрын
It was so good to see Kit retouching and hearing how much respect you have for her and her work. I think this is my favourite video so far but I always say that.
@SendBreadPics5 ай бұрын
Kitt is so lucky to have a mentor like this.
@mandyballge6325 ай бұрын
The before and after show just how much you did and didn't do to change the original! Just such an awesome job!
@BaumgartnerRestoration5 ай бұрын
It’s kind of funny that the amount of work we did was massive and yet, the final product kinda doesn’t reflect that. 🤷♂️
@mandyballge6325 ай бұрын
@@BaumgartnerRestoration it looks like you did tons of work to make it look like you didn't do much work. Lol
@nomebear5 ай бұрын
The process and astounding revelation brought tears of joy. My late brother was an artist who painted in oils. As amazing as giclee reproduction technology is, the giclee falls flat when presented next to the original painting. He would paint over a giclee, but as Julian demonstrated, it's a one shot deal unless you have the original to work from. When Julian said that he wanted it out of his studio, I understand him. A work such as this saps the energy and creativity out of you while it in your presence.
@retrohipster10603 ай бұрын
That little moment around 20:50 will you can see him get lost in the painting, almost forgetting the world around him and where he's at was actually kind of amazing to see. He's really quiet soul and I don't think I would run across him at a coffee shop and think he was some art person, but you can really just see how much he loves art.
@maxnex76765 ай бұрын
When George said "wow" on viewing the reveal, it summed up everything.
@femineity5 ай бұрын
The work put into the restoration of this painting…Wow. And the finished piece is nothing short of amazing. I must say that, for me, the part that moved me most was seeing Kitt work in the forefront on this piece and hearing what Julian had to say about her, her skill level and how she is an invaluable resource to him. I remember when Julian began looking for an apprentice and when he first introduced Kit to his viewing audience. I remember welcoming her and wishing her well in her new position. And now, to see her showcased and praised in this way by Julian, this Master Restorationist, to hear him speak so highly of her, well, it really touched my heart and rendered me misty eyed.🥹 And yes, it’s quite obvious that Kit is a great student! It was almost like watching the master restorer himself, color matching and dotting only where there was a void! You’ve taught her well, Julian, and I’m so proud of you, Kit! I feel like I just witnessed you receive your bachelors degree from Baumgardner University!👩🏼🎓 Congratulations Kit! You ROCK!🥹🥲🎉🥳🎈 (Oh! And Julian, you’re not too shabby either!😁♥️)
@scaliedog27775 ай бұрын
Woot! I JUST finished the gallery BTC episode (no idea how i missed it) as I got the notif fpr this one ❤ Y'all got a lot of work to do; let's see what happens! Ohhh but the artificial damage looks so good though! And the squee I let out for that intro shot of Kit working on it startled my cat lol. It's always super exciting to see someone grow and I'm glad she's so open to sharing her journey with us. It's a vulnerable thing. Kudos to both of you!
@Stopthisrightnow5605 ай бұрын
Your ad transitions are seamless. Perfection as always.
@aesir1125 ай бұрын
Yea! So excited for the finished product. This series has been really really cool to see
@Balthazare695 ай бұрын
A new life for this painting. U can believe me or not, but for a second I dropped a tear, how amazing this journey was, bravo 👏👏👏👏👏
@4444doggs5 ай бұрын
Bravo Julian and Kit 👏
@86fifty5 ай бұрын
Me watching the whole time-lapse with bated breath because leaving the eyes for last was REALLY SUSPENSEFUL! Then you zoomed in at 11:50?? Thank you for htat zoom-in, for real. So we can really see how much - or, how little - you had to work with! Here's hoping this is the most difficult thing you have to do this year, this is a BEHEMOTH of a project and a huge feather in your cap for the studio, absolutely gob-smackingly amazing job done!
@ytafshin5 ай бұрын
Beautiful would be an understatement. You're waaaay too young to be this masterful.
@SJB792255 ай бұрын
I enjoy the 'back' story of the owner's view and how he responds to the finished project....almost as much as the restoration process. Bravo!
@victorg22175 ай бұрын
Wonderful job, Julian and Kit! This whole process has been fascinating and you both have been truly amazing at it.
@xerodeus23375 ай бұрын
my jaw dropped at the reveal. It felt like the owner was expecting something different? I couldn't tell. Then when he asked if it matched the original, I wonder if he thought it didn't, in his mind.
@JoyfulSnowman5 ай бұрын
Julian’s content always improves my week.
@jarrettrodriguez53415 ай бұрын
Wow, truly back to the roots of this channel with this one.
@sawolft5 ай бұрын
Great work, really nice to see the customer input and story.
@SeanSennett5 ай бұрын
Just amazing. Your care... attention to detail... your absolute undying love for what you do and the ability to put together something that is almost destroyed to be its beautiful self again is astounding. Will never tire of these videos and I can only hope someday I have a painting to bring to you.
@DaintyDiaries5 ай бұрын
Hands up who’s so invested in the faceless painting restoration 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
@42saram423 ай бұрын
I just have to say how soothing your videos are and how amazing the work you do is. I've watched for years and it never fails to surprise me how you fix these pieces despite the damage without making it look brand new and while still being reversible if needed.
@joshuaabbott27003 ай бұрын
Not to detract from his accomplishment, but I realized what bothers me about the recreated face-she's looking in a different direction, which has a significant impact on the composition. In the original (5:28), her gaze appears to be in the direction of about eight o'clock, toward the lit torch. Following her eyes, the viewer's attention is drawn first to the torch, then, through the shoulders and arms of the figure holding the torch, back to the woman. Almost every line helps to form elliptical curves, spiraling inward and framing the woman's figure as the central focus, continually drawing the viewer back into the painting. Notice the locked eyes and arms of the two figures to each side of her. Even her toes point to the end of the the prone figure's scarf, which then curves up toward the toes of the winged man's right foot. Everything in the painting draws you back to her. But in the recreated face (20:15), she appears to be looking off into the distance with a glazed expression, up and to her right, not at anything. That change in the direction of her gaze disconnects her from the drama surrounding her, negating much of the effect, and leaves the viewer feeling disconnected from the work as well. (Shwew! Glad to get that off my chest. Also, please don't take anything I say too seriously. I'm the furthest thing from an artist or restorer.)
@naomizacks83162 ай бұрын
Wow!! Please bring more seemingly impossible pieces! Watching this come to life is a treat
@anj0005 ай бұрын
This is the name of the painting if anyone is wondering: Theodoor van Thulden - Time Reveals the Truth (1657) Did I miss it or they didn't specified it anywhere in this series? Weird.
@k_e_n_n_y_mccormick5 ай бұрын
they dont want you to compare it to the original bcus the face would look botched
@anj0005 ай бұрын
@@k_e_n_n_y_mccormick you are reading my mind
@oz_jones4 ай бұрын
Monica, I was trying to search fo this, but all i came up was cave paintings, lol.