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Family History Portraits and other 19th Century Paintings - Ask yourself 3 important questions
1. Family History Portraits
and other Old 19 th Century Paintings
Ask yourself these 3 important questions!
This family portrait was brought to us by the exhibits coordinator for the
National Archives and was really in sad shape. I write every once in awhile about
family portraits but you have GOT TO SEE this one! What a mess! There are
actually 5 rips/holes. Notice the 18โณ slash down the left side. And dirty?!!!! Next
to the before treatment photo is a raking light shot that shows off the
distortions/gathers in the canvas. Its enough to make you cryโฆ
How did this painting get into such precarious condition? Well, to tell you the
truth, it is not ALL the fault of a careless owner. 19th century European pictures
are made with canvas and other materials that embrittle 100 x faster than canvas
200 years older! Additives for mass production are the culprits and the results
are brittle, fragile paintings that rip and puncture so easily its scary.
2. So, case in point, this painting canvas was so brittle that with very little effort it
was ripped to shreds and the tacking edge nails had pulled through the fabric so
the edges were loose and the painting was barely hanging onto the stretcher bars.
While of course the rips are sad, there is a bit of good news: Because the fabric
ripped and didnโt fray, the paint did not get knocked off in the areas of damage.
Flaking paint is at a minimum.
If you have 19th century paintings that are unlined (no additional
backing), be super careful while handling or storing!
Also, the surface of the painting was LOADED with dirt, grime and discolored
varnishโฆ nicotine? Except it was adopted by a preservationist soul, this portrait
and piece of history was destined for the trash.
Professional art conservation and painting restoration to the rescue. The rip
repair of this paintingโs ripped edges were rejoined under the microscope and, in
fact, hereโs a video to show how we do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhhu0AZ_WVI
The cleaning was actually, surprisingly not so difficult. Once the varnish was
dissolved, the rest of the dirty layers washed away with itโs removal. What a
difference!!!! Hereโs a photo after all the art conservation treatments were done.
This painting has minimal touch up done (inpainting) and many imperfections,
3. that are original to the painting or are a result of the artistโs technique, remained.
The goal was to have the portrait look greatโฆ but have it be as original as
possible.
So again, how did this painting get into such precarious condition? As you might
imagine, all of this damage is caused by handling and the way it was treated. In
other words, all of this damage was avoidableโฆ or preventable!
1. What circumstances do your paintings find themselves?
2. Are fragile old paintings displayed in high traffic areas?
3. Are paintings not on the walls simple leaning against themselves in the
closet, garage or basement?
Immediate action to remedy the situation may save you many $1,000โฒs of
dollars!
Art conservation questions? Call Scott M. Haskins 805 564 3438
Art appraisal questions? Call Richard Holgate 805 895 5121
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