Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Art Gallery NSW and Restorer

It's been a while since my last update, and that is because I have returned to full time work and havn't had much time for this investigation. In the last couple of weeks there have been some interesting developments.

I finally managed to get Barry Pearce, curator of Australian Paintings at the AGNSW to have a look. His initial reactions involved a lot of chin scratching and head shaking. He was concerned about how small the signature was, and that the painting appeared to be coated with a very thick varnish - unusual for any painting. He also was concerned about the level of detail in the painting - that Drysdale was 'not concerned with detail'. In a way I was glad to hear this because this was one of my concerns when I first inspected the painting.

Although he noted that there were some arguments for it being a Drysdale (palette, plausible signature) his theory is that someone had found this painting, thought that it looked a little bit like a Drysdale so added the signature, then covered it in a thick coat of varnish so that tests with 'blue' or 'black' lights would not be able to discern that the signature was added long after the painting was completed.

However, he did acknowledge that this was just a theory, and that the only way to come to any definitive conclusion would be through forensics. He recommended that I take the painting to, a trusted restorer, to remove the layers of varnish over the signature area and then run the 'blue' and 'black' light tests.

So the painting is now at the restorer awaiting this treatment...

3 Comments:

Blogger Steve said...

Hi Damo,

Are you still trying to solve this mystery? If so, would you email me please? I have a Drysdale drawing, (The Rocks location), that I have had varying opinions about.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Steve Anderson

9:05 pm  
Blogger damo said...

Hi Steve,
I'm no longer actively researching the painting. I'm quite sure that it is not a Drysdale though. Would be great to hear more about your picture and maybe even see an image. Not sure if I can help, but you never know. I'm not sure how I can get your email address directly, but you can get my address from http://www.locker227.com - an online database of Australian art auction records. Just go to the contact us page.

10:32 pm  
Blogger Steve said...

Hi Damo.

I think I tried to get your email address last time, (a couple of years ago!), but failed. I'd still like to share my story and an image of the drawing with you of you're still monitoring this blog after all these years. Email is hbacker@bigpond.com.
Cheers,

Steve

8:45 pm  

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