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  2. Newcomb-Macklin Company - Wikipedia

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    The Newcomb-Macklin Company of Chicago, Illinois was a nationally prominent manufacturer of hand-carved and gilded picture frames. The company was in operation from 1883 until 1979. The company was in operation from 1883 until 1979.

  3. Furniture and Home Decor You Should Never Buy New - AOL

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    Quality mirrors withstand the test of time, and placing a vintage mirror with intricate wrought-iron design or decorative wood frame in a room can add a unique flair to the decor. Tomasz Śmigla ...

  4. Embriachi workshop - Wikipedia

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    Casket with couples, traces of polychromy, certosina work and naked winged boys above "Wedding casket", with certosina work, and missing parts showing wooden framework, c. 1390–1410 The Embriachi workshop ( Italian : Bottega degli Embriachi ) was an important producer of objects in carved ivory and carved bone , set in a framework of inlaid wood.

  5. Nicolas Pineau - Wikipedia

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    Surviving. Fiske Kimball attributed the undocumented boiseries, ceiling stuccowork and mirrors To Pineau. Hôtel de Rouillé, about 1732. Architecture remodelled by Jean-François Blondel. The first documented work of Pineau in Paris, represented in numerous drawings in the Musée des arts décoratifs. The building was demolished soon after 1760.

  6. Picture frame - Wikipedia

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    View of a frame-maker's workshop, oil on canvas, circa 1900 The elaborate decoration on this frame may be made by adhering molded plaster pieces to the wood base.. A picture frame is a container that borders the perimeter of a picture, and is used for the protection, display, and visual appreciation of objects and imagery such as photographs, canvas paintings, drawings and prints, posters ...

  7. Framer - Wikipedia

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    The first carved wooden frames as we know them today appeared on small panel paintings in twelfth and thirteenth century Europe. Framed panel paintings were made from one piece. The area to be painted was carved out, leaving a raised framing border around the outside edge, like a tray. The whole piece was then gessoed and gilded. Painting the ...