From an original Winslow Homer watercolor to a novice oil portrait, Oliver Brothers treats each work with an expert hand.
Inside an obscure industrial building on Beverly’s Elliot Street, a small group of artists bands together in a manner reminiscent of Europe’s ateliers. Oliver Brothers Fine Art Restoration and Conservation, the country’s first and longest operating company of its kind, resurrects Old Masters and frames fresh talent.
The gesso-scented studio bears a history as rich and layered as many of its restored paintings. In 1850, founder James Oliver, a trained art restorer from Scotland, set up shop in New
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