Painting restoration. Fine art restoration. Pingo : pixi : pcitum : to paint, draw, stain, dye, decorate. Pcitum, art restorer and maker.
David Wilkie
Oil sketch on millboard.
Just needed a clean and the frame restored. In this case I replaced the frame with one I already owned.
Millboard is a generic term covering a wide range of hard, pressed, flexible paste boards. Millboards were first introduced in the late 18th century by English colourmen.
Just needed a clean and the frame restored. In this case I replaced the frame with one I already owned.
Millboard is a generic term covering a wide range of hard, pressed, flexible paste boards. Millboards were first introduced in the late 18th century by English colourmen.
Frank Ernest Beresford
Well, I've had, Halliday and 1922, now I have a Frank Ernest Beresford. Messages from the other side!
Anyway, a tatty,
dirty landscape with a 5 cm rent and damaged gilding, purchased for pennies and restored to rude health within 24 hours.
Bertha Müller

The painting was coated in a thick gloop of glossy varnish. The frame was modern and the back covered in new, brown, paper - it didn't auger well.

Bertha Müller. The first name is relatively legible, Bertha. The second name fades as it nears the the end - of paint on a brush. I thought this was Swedish folk dress, but it's probably Austrian...
The signature enhanced and compared to authenticated signature.
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Bertha Müller reframed and finished. |
Sabbath Eve and Family Devotions.

Reverse is written:
(Sabeth Eve)
by John H Thompson of Bd
1873
It has a magnificent, but damaged, frame. The painting has tar deposits and several tears.

A little search engine input - using the accepted spelling of sabbath - revealed Alexander Johnston (1815–1891) as the 'original' artist. The painting, at the Glasgow Museums, is called Family devotions.

Alexander Johnston's painting proved so popular, another version hangs in Leeds Museum and art gallery.
This one is entitled Sabbath Eve. Spot the difference.


So we have a popular image and a good quality frame. My guess is a middle-class family wanted the painting and commissioned J H Thompson.
And what of J H Thompson? He was a contemporary of Alexander Johnston and genre painter. John H Thompson 1808 - 1890.
Untitled, 1874. |
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The proposition. |
N.B. Genre paintings are unfashionable - don't know why. The social history details they reveal are extraordinary. Completed painting.