Hello All,
I hope you can help with an emergency fix (and I hope this is the right forum to post this question.) My in-laws just moved and the movers broke an important (historically and emotionally) piece of art. I'm trying to see what needs to be done to preserve it and save it.
The painting is dated from around 1900 and is done on glass- as in you look through the glass at the picture. It may have been done in the US or in Germany and then moved here. It has been in this frame with a solid wood backing for as long as we know (at least 60 years.) I can also see old newspaper behind where some of the edge paint has worn over the years- I'm sure that's not archival.
The movers cracked the glass and at least one piece is raised up from level with the others. With close inspection it appears the actual paint isn't torn, it seems to have pulled away from the glass a bit (in the pictures it is the whitened/shimmery places.) I have attached 3 pictures- one of the whole piece and two closer of the central damage. It does have another intact piece of glass over it but raised about a quarter of an inch.
What suggestions do you folks have about dealing with this damage?
Any ideas or questions?
Anybody you recommend I contact?
My father-in-law is rather upset and wants to get something done "now" but I asked him to check with experts before doing anything. He's worried it will get worse.
Thanks for
any help!