Post what you have gentlemen.
I have attempted 5 new restorations this week.
Original Scan:
Federico Moja (Milan, Italian Republic 1802-1885 Dolo, Province of Venice, Kingdom of Italy) French country life - Oil on Canvas (Original Scan)
Post what you have gentlemen.
I have attempted 5 new restorations this week.
Original Scan:
Federico Moja (Milan, Italian Republic 1802-1885 Dolo, Province of Venice, Kingdom of Italy) French country life - Oil on Canvas (Original Scan)
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Alexei Kondratyevich Savrasov (Moscow 1830-1897 Moscow) Пeчёpcкий мoнacтыpь близ Hижнeгo Hoвгopoдa (Pechersky Monastery near Nizhni Novgorod) - Oil on Canvas 1871 (Original Scan)
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Henry Gritten (London, England, United Kingdom 1818-1873 Melbourne, Colony of Victoria) Melbourne from the Botanic Gardens - Oil on Canvas c.1867 (Original Scan)
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Carl Ludwig Hoffmeister (Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire 1790-1843) The French Flotilla before Algiers - Oil on Metal 1830 (Original Scan)
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Carl Gustav Carus (Leipzig, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire 1789-1869 Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, North German Confederation) The Ruins of Tintern Abbey, Wales - Oil on Canvas (Original Scan)
The big art news of the week has been Giovanni Gasparro's masterpiece. I'm going to post all of the highest resolution details that I have found.
I have started to save paintings from the NGA. The scans are indeed in very high quality, it's a pleasure. So far I have downloaded five new paintings. I'm currently trying to extract two others from T. Cole but they seem too huge for my computer to process properly.
Anyway, I used MEGA to host the big files. It took a while to upload but it was worth it.
Albert Bierstadt (Solingen, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia 1830-1902 New York City, U.S.A.) The Last of the Buffalo - oil on canvas (1888)
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Thomas Cole (Bolton, Lancashire, England 1801-1848 Catskill, New York, U.S.A.) The Voyage of Life: Childhood - oil on canvas (1842)
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Thomas Cole (Bolton, Lancashire, England 1801-1848 Catskill, New York, U.S.A.) The Voyage of Life: Youth - oil on canvas (1842)
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Thomas Cole (Bolton, Lancashire, England 1801-1848 Catskill, New York, U.S.A.) The Voyage of Life: Manhood - oil on canvas (1842)
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Thomas Cole (Bolton, Lancashire, England 1801-1848 Catskill, New York, U.S.A.) The Voyage of Life: Old Age - oil on canvas (1842)
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Splendid restorations, by the way.
Yeah too bad none of you are even white or anything like those people anymore lol, your ancestors would think you're all fags
ooo nice
This wonderful painting is indeed a masterpiece; it's a real pleasure to see that our people can still create this kind of art.
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Wow, very impressive. No way my computer could handle extractive those.
I am glad I at least managed to extract those. I initially wanted to try re-working on GIMP as you suggested but I spent the last hour and a half trying to sort out this situation.
I'll be more organized from next week onwards in my savings.
That's all I have from the Gasparro piece, hopefully an ultra highres scan will get posted somewhere soon.
I'll continue posting new unrestored stuff from my archive. I have enough material to reach the image limit. I people keep bumping me I can keep posting new pieces every few minutes for the rest of the day.
I really love Cole's Voyage of life series, it inspired me during a rough time in my youth. I have never seen them in such a high resolution.
>art
>romanticist kitsch
Yeah no.
I got all four in nativeres relatively smoothly, after that almost 200Mo Bierstadt, so I thought that I wouldn't have any further problems. However, I am currently trying to save "The Departure" and "The Return" from T. Cole and they make the dezoomify tool greatly suffer. The best res I could get is therefore an approx. 13Mo, 4000px size-restricted jpg, which I can still upload if I don't manage to get a better scan before the thread dies or I have to go.
Thank you.
That's a wonderful piece.
Also, I've never seen the angel and the demons in the clouds so clearly.
Dezoomify runs from an external server which limits bandwidth, there is a local dezoomify script which you can try installing, it is only limited by your hardware.
great thread
Best album cover imo.
I love these threads, beauty and art threads are the best. But sadly the shitty mods tend to delete them :/
I'll try to figure that out.
Here is the highest resolution I could get of this painting so far, which still seems to be the highest currently available online still. The nativeres is certainly much better, though.
Here is the guide for big images.
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The script is called dezoomify-rs, i've tried it before but ran into hardware limitations. We can chat about the installation process through email, it can be a bit annoying.