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Title: Painting restoration.
Post by: annettej on Thursday 30 May 19 10:14 BST (UK)
I have a very large old painting done c1840's with frame measures 3ft by 4ft but it desperately needs cleaning and possibly some restoration work.  Does any one have any suggestions please?
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Gadget on Thursday 30 May 19 10:58 BST (UK)
I think I'd take it to a professional restorer. The pigments of that period are often 'rogue' and would need  an expert treatment.

Gadget
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 30 May 19 12:33 BST (UK)
Spit on a cotton bud is supposed to be good.

That makes me wonder if dog drool would work as well ... I have an oil which needs a clean but I'm not sure I could manufacture enough to clean the whole thing. My dog on the other hand .....  ;D
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Gadget on Thursday 30 May 19 12:41 BST (UK)
Ruskie, really   ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Skoosh on Thursday 30 May 19 12:49 BST (UK)
How about a free make-over at "The Repair Shop?"  ;D

Skoosh.
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Mike in Cumbria on Thursday 30 May 19 13:27 BST (UK)
Cecilia Gimenez.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19349921 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19349921)
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 30 May 19 14:44 BST (UK)
Ruskie, really   ::) ::) ::)

Yes. I saw the art expert on Antiques Roadshow recommending spit. He cleaned a little sample patch of the painting someone brought it. (it worked very well)  :)
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Gadget on Thursday 30 May 19 14:56 BST (UK)
It was the dog slobber that I was querying. Did he have a dog?


Not sure but here's one site:

https://fineart-restoration.co.uk/our-services/oil-painting-restoration/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq8m-rbTD4gIVV-DtCh3OewdNEAAYASAAEgKNrvD_BwE
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: annettej on Thursday 30 May 19 18:52 BST (UK)
Thank you all for your comments & advice. ;)
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 30 May 19 23:36 BST (UK)
It was the dog slobber that I was querying. Did he have a dog?

I thought that's what you meant.  ;)

Do you have a budget for the restoration Annette ? I think often these things which are labour intensive and require skill and expensive materials end up costing more than the painting is worth, however if it is something you love then it would be worth it.

Obviously you need to find someone in your local(ish) area as with something that large you need to consider transportation costs too.

How much damage is there to the painting? (Can we see a picture of it please?  ;)) In the examples in Gadget's link, I think they are successful because the faces are not damaged, and the restorer can take a bit of artistic licence with other areas.  :)
 

Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Mowsehowse on Friday 31 May 19 07:12 BST (UK)
On the back of this query, which has received several helpful answers, I have a fairly modern image of a 2 people one of whom has died.

I have had 2 very kind and helpful people work their magic on the image, but I am always fascinated by the range of difference in the photo restorations here, so if anyone would like to take on the challenge, please do send me a pm.
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Ruskie on Friday 31 May 19 08:16 BST (UK)
Mousehowse,

Maybe you should start a new thread and post your image again, or ask for a specific treatment on your previous thread, if that is what you require.  :)

There may be some restorers who see your request here, but the subject title of the thread may not catch the attention of others.
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: Mowsehowse on Friday 31 May 19 08:28 BST (UK)
Mowsehowse,

Maybe you should start a new thread and post your image again, or ask for a specific treatment on your previous thread, if that is what you require.  :)

There may be some restorers who see your request here, but the subject title of the thread may not catch the attention of others.

Thanks Ruskie. Sadly my image has yet to be posted as the moderator felt it did not meet the stringent parameters required on this board.
Title: Re: Painting restoration.
Post by: annettej on Friday 31 May 19 11:25 BST (UK)
Not yet set a budget, really want to get the painting restored, but will have to make inquiries like you say.