This vintage frame from the mid 20th Century has been cut down to fit a smaller painting.
Sunday
The Red Lodge
The Red Lodge Museum in Bristol is very small, but it has some amazing carved oak panelled rooms. These oak panels date from the 1590's and are well worth a visit.
Labels:
antique carved frame,
oak carving
Bright Frame Gilding
During a recent visit to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery I saw a number of 19th Century paintings in frames that had been regilded. These frames were left really bright, which is quite unusual to see. This is perhaps how they would have looked when they were originally made, but we are so used to seeing gilding aged and darkened by dust that they really stood out. It was good to see almost all paintings glazed with 'museum glass', unlike Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery which has only a few.
Labels:
antique frame,
gilded,
swept
Saturday
Friday
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Oxford
The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford has a wonderful collection of European paintings and frames. I am particularly fond of cassetta frames, of which they have many lovely examples. The small guide book 'Frames and Framings - Ashmolean Guide Books' looks at 34 of the frames in the collection and is well worth getting if you like frames, and plan to visit the museum.
Labels:
antique carved frame,
Antique picture frames,
cassetta,
Kent,
Louis XIV,
rossetti
Gilded and Painted Frames
A couple of gilded and painted frames that were made for flamingo paintings on canvas, by the artist Jeremy Houghton:
Labels:
gesso and painted frames,
gilded frame,
paint,
painted,
water gilded