Article 3X0WS A Fascinating Demonstration of the Delicate Craft of Restoring Damaged Fine Art to Its Former Beauty

A Fascinating Demonstration of the Delicate Craft of Restoring Damaged Fine Art to Its Former Beauty

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Lori Dorn
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In March 2018, Jack Brandtman of Chicago Aussie shadowed second generation fine art conservator Julian Baumgartner of Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration in Chicago as he delicately restored a self portrait of Emma Gaggiotti Richards, an Italian painter whose work was popular with Queen Victoria. Baumgartner's process, as shown, requires a delicate hand, an exacting eye and a great deal of patience.

ReMade in Chicago, Baumgartner Restoration is a second-generation art conservation studio in Chicago. Follow Julian as he completely restores a damaged painting.

From what Baumgartner shares on social media, the scope of the work appears to vary greatly. It can be a full repair of a badly damaged piece, a fix on a previous restoration, a re-inclusion of a missing character, a hand-painted replacement of oxidation cracks on the canvas or just a simple wipe down of a very dirty piece.

A post shared by Julian Baumgartner (@baumgartnerrestoration) on Oct 17, 2017 at 12:52pm PDT

A post shared by Julian Baumgartner (@baumgartnerrestoration) on Mar 16, 2018 at 8:25am PDT

A post shared by Julian Baumgartner (@baumgartnerrestoration) on Oct 16, 2017 at 12:59pm PDT

A post shared by Julian Baumgartner (@baumgartnerrestoration) on Mar 27, 2018 at 10:01am PDT

via The Kid Should See This

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