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  2. Matching or Mismatched Gallery Wall? Big-Time Designers ... - AOL

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    Mismatched gallery wall frames evoke a collected feel, which designer Marissa Bero prefers. “I source a lot of vintage art for my projects and myself, and in addition to the artwork itself, the ...

  3. The best frames for creating the perfect gallery wall - AOL

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    Decorating a home starts with filling in the blank spaces and I believe every white wall is begging for some cool art or a collection of photos. The best frames for creating the perfect gallery ...

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    A shantung silk bow that once belonged to Mario Buatta himself now holds a 19th-century French sunburst clock in place on a wall of the Eerdmans's private living room. Kelly Marshall Carved Mirrors

  5. Conservation and restoration of painting frames - Wikipedia

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    If the frame was created, designed, or selected by the artist; If the frame was selected by the first owner or dealer; If the frame is a stylistically appropriate and of the same age as the painting; If the frame is a "livery" or "gallery" frame; If the frame is a replica; An authentic frame conveys the spirit of the time in which it was made.

  6. Mat (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    In archival or conservation picture framing, mats have several important functions. One of the most important functions is that it separates the glass from the art or document being framed; this is primarily important because any condensation that develops on the inside of the glass can be transferred to the piece if they are not separated, resulting in water damage, mold or mildew.

  7. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    The word fresco is commonly and inaccurately used in English to refer to any wall painting regardless of the plaster technology or binding medium. This, in part, contributes to a misconception that the most geographically and temporally common wall painting technology was the painting into wet lime plaster.