Exploring Dutch and Flemish Ebony Frames

Repeat of an online lecture from the National Gallery on ebony picture frames.

The gallery had originally run this talk back in 2020 but I signed up to this repeat by Clara Davarpanah by accident. It was a fresh live event not a recording. It was very similar to the original but with extra information on how the frames were made and the different types of moulding.

It was actually very good to be reminded of this information particularly around the fact that the Dutch had a monopoly on ebony which they had discovered on the uninhabited island of Mauritius.

It is always interesting to think about how different a work can look in different frames and to think about the fact most galleries show paintings without frames on their websites but in reality we nearly always see them in frames in the gallery.


 

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