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Auricular Style: Frames: A hub for research on the Auricular style in general, and frames in particular

Websites of museums, galleries and institutions with articles and information on and images of picture frames:

Falmouth Art Gallery: some artists have an entry for the frame on the painting, but this has not been systematically indexed for a search

Metropolitan Museum of Art: type ‘frame’ into the search box for a lot of picture (and some other sorts of) frames

Musée du Louvre: Go to the Atlas Database of Online Collections, and type in ‘cadres’ for 489 examples of framed works

Museo Soumaya, Mexico: scroll down for a page with an overview of frame styles

National Gallery of Victoria: This museum now has, rather splendidly, The Centre for Frame Research, with videos, online essays, and articles published in NGV Magazine

National Portrait Gallery website: The Art of the Picture Frame, containing: Directory of British picture framemakers, 1610-1950; Collection guides; Articles on artists and their frames; Framemakers; miscellaneous subjects; Research & publications

Rijksmuseum: type ‘lijsten’ into the search box to retrieve 541 examples of real and engraved frames

Sir John Soane’s Museum: the drawings collection is being put online; this includes the drawings of Robert & James Adam, with some designs for frames, decorative ornaments and mouldings

Tate: essays on projects carried out by the frame department

Victoria & Albert Museum: type’frame’ into the Collections search box for quite a lot of picture and other frames (chair frames, window frames, etc.). There is also now a dedicated ‘Frames’ page accessed via the Collections page

Yale Center for British Art: the entire collection of frames is being put on line, with descriptions, overall images & close-ups

AICCM (Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material): website for the framing part of this body (CFSIG, or Conservation Framers’ Special Interest Group) for those actively engaged with all aspects of historic frames and reframing

Portraits, frames and technology‘: a post by Rebecca Milner on the website Understanding British Portraits

Commercial and private websites with relevant content:

AUSTRIA
Ulrich Hofstätter Vienna

BRITAIN
Richard Christie, Framemaker: also includes Antique Frame Sale Evesham
Paul Mitchell, Ltd. London
Perceval Designs Hitcham, Suffolk
Rollo Whateley Ltd. London
Arnold Wiggins & Sons London

EGYPT
IFCCH Foundation Egypt

FRANCE
Cadres anciens Paris
Cadres Lebrun Paris
Galerie Montanari Paris

GERMANY
Martin Dickel Hamburg
Olaf Lemke: Antike Rahmen Berlin
Conzen Düsseldorf (est.1854). Online booklet
Werner Murrer Rahmen Munich
Inscribed Frames

ITALY
Fabrizio Canto Rome
Enrico Ceci Formigine, Modena
Bruno Muratori Cornici Rome

RUSSIA
Petersburg Prints and Frames St. Petersburg

SCANDINAVIA
Frames of interest Denmark

SPAIN
Juan Manuel Perez Perez Seville

USA
William Adair: Goldleaf Studios Washington DC
All About the Frame New York
Tim Holton Frames California
Picture Frame Labels US
Diego Salazar Frames New York
Massoud & Yousef Shiraz Charlotte NC, USA & Frankfurt
Eli Wilner & Co. New York
Suzanne Smeaton New York
Gill & Lagodich New York

Artists’ websites:

Mark Alexander Berlin; see also works with frames: Wrestling with angels
Holly Lane California

Blogs with relevant content:

Patrick Damiaens: Ornamental Woodcarver Belgium

Digitized books:

Hélène Verougstraete, Frames & supports in C15 & C16 Southern Netherlandish painting, 2015
Timothy Newbery, George Bisacca, Laurence Kanter, Italian Renaissance Frames, 1990
Charles Leland (1824-1903), A manual of wood-carving, 1909
Owen Jones (1809-74), The grammar of ornament, 1856

Videos to do with framing and gilding

National Gallery, London: a video on the work of the Gallery’s Framing Department.

National Gallery: videos on framing Artemisia Gentileschi’s Self-portrait as St Catherine, c.1615-17: Part 1 – choosing the frame; Part 2 – fitting and discussing the chosen frame

National Gallery: video on the framing of six of Titian’s Poesies

Guildhall Art Gallery, London: ‘The conservation of D.G. Rossetti’s La Ghirlandata and its frame

Fondation Custodia : the Fritz Lugt Collection, Paris: Dutch TV programme with English subtitles. Broadcast March & June 2012 by AVRO on Dutch television. It’s 20 minutes long, and there is a short piece on reframing at the end (plus an original frame near the middle).

Fondation Custodia: Secret treasures: a video in French by the institution, with a section on frames between 32 – 36 minutes into the piece.

Frame Conservation at the Soane Museum, London:  This video looks at the work of Museum Conservator Jane Wilkinson conserving the frame of Soane’s original layout for the plan for a triumphal bridge across the Thames, ahead of the re-instatement of the original layout for the staircase recess in Number 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields for the first time since 1918. Published on 2 Aug 2012

Gold beating: a short (3 minutes+) British Pathé film from 1959

An introduction to the history of the frame & its conservation: a short film by the Museo Nacional del Prado; this is mainly in Spanish, but includes contributions in English by Jacob Simon of the NPG and Paul Mitchell

Making a Spanish polychrome sculpture: the Getty Museum: this video covers many of the processes (carving, gessoing, gilding and painting) used in producing a carved giltwood picture frame. Uploaded 25 February 2009

Detroit Institute of Arts: In the Frame: conserving the frame of Evangeline discovering her affianced in the hospital. The conservation department acts as the DIA’s own “CSI” team. Highly trained experts painstakingly analyze each work of art and recommend the appropriate treatment. In this episode the DIA’s frame conservator restores the original frame of Evangeline…. Uploaded on 1 Nov 2010

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Carving the panelling of the Salon Doré. The woodcarver Adam Thorpe describes the process of restoring this French NeoClassical interior.  Gilding the Salon Doré: Natasa Morovic, conservator of frames and gilded surfaces, demonstrates water-gilding as it was used in the Salon Doré.

Versailles: Restauration des dorures du cabinet d’angle du Roi (Restoration of the gilding in the study of Louis XV and XVI). This room, full of beautiful boiseries, hadn’t had the gilding touched since 1954, and its east- and south-facing location had caused significant deterioration.

Versailles: L’atelier d’ébénisterie du château de Versailles (the craftsmen in the Versailles workshop discuss their work)

Rijksmuseum: a short tour of some of the most striking frames in the collection, from the 15th to 19th centuries.

AVROTROS.Kunst A Dutch television programme broadcasts the reproduction of an 18th century carved giltwood frame with a 3D printer.

Carving a cathedral window with Gothic stone tracery, for a cathedral in Dunedin, New Zealand

Christer Björkman: 1) Carving an oval looking-glass sconce: This NeoClassical frame with its oak leaf wreath is a replica of a Swedish 18th century model. The original piece was made by the Swedish mirror maker Niclas Meunier (1730-1797). He started his own looking-glass factory in 1754 and at 1769 he was awarded the title of Royal Looking-glass Maker.  The frame is carved from pine and joined together in the traditional half -&-half style; the lower part is for the brass candleholder. The crest is carved in lime wood. Published on 16 Oct 2013.    2) Renaissance pilasters & entablature: Architectural framing of a wall-niche based on pilasters with base & capital holding a entablature with dentil and egg-&-dart ornaments. The design is the craftsman’s own but is based on classical, Renaissance elements.               3) Water-gilding a French Baroque-style frame: A replica of a French Baroque-style frame made by Stockholms Förgyllning & Bildhuggeri . It has previously been engraved and is here being water-gilded in the traditional way. After the gold leaf has been applied it is then carefully burnished, and in  a further stage will be toned to its final patina.

Patrick Damiaens has his own YouTube channel with various woodcarving videos

Esteban Jimenez has a large number of videos of lessons in woodcarving, also on YouTube

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