When Picture Frames Were First Created One of the earliest physical frames dates back to AD 50-70; the wooden frame and the portrait within was found in an Egyptian tomb and was almost perfectly preserved. The twelfth and thirteenth centuries brought about the hand-carved, wooden frames that we recognize today.
How do you date antique picture frames?
Look at the Back Turn the frame to its back, or verso, and observe it carefully. If it is warped, fit with old hardware, or has wormholes, then it is probably old. Most picture framers do not duplicate warping or wormholes on the back of a new frame even if they distress its front to look old.
What is the history of picture frames?
Framing pictures has been a way to present artwork for thousands of years. Framed pictures of mummies have been found in Egyptian tombs. The paintings were created on wood and then the “frame” was carved into the same piece of wood and placed onto the mummy.
When did they start putting glass in picture frames?
Today, there are tons of options when it comes to picture framing. Significant advancements in protective glazing using glass and acrylic products began in the 1980s.
Why do picture frames have glass?
The primary purpose of glazing in art framing is to clearly exhibit the work while physically protecting it from damaging factors such as light humidity, heat, and soiling. Regular glass as well as some glass surface treatments can also filter some of the damaging ultra-violet radiation (UV) and heat (NIR).
What can I use instead of glass in a picture frame?
acrylic Offering excellent levels of optical clarity, acrylic is an excellent alternative to glass for use in picture frames. Unlike glass, acrylic is shatterproof so safe for use in all environments, its also incredibly lightweight so easy to work with and install.
Can you put a picture in a frame without glass?
Re: Framing without glass? Try coating the prints with some archival spray, like Lumijet Image Shield, Hahnemuhle Protective Spray, or ClearStar Coating spray. These will help protect the prints from scuffs, moisture, uv light. I highly recommend them.