1870's American Gilt Wood Frame
1870's American Gilt Wood Frame
Rabbet Size: 9 in x 7 in
Sight Size: 8.25 inx 6.5 in
Overall Size:15 in x 17 in
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1870's American Gilt Wood Frame
Presenting an exquisite American giltwood frame from the 1870s, epitomizing the Hudson River School's dedication to fine craftsmanship. The fluted cove interior adds a touch of sophistication, making it an ideal choice for showcasing period artworks or cherished photographs.
Dimensions:
- Rabbet Size: 9" x 7"
- Sight Size: 8.25" x 6.5"
- Overall Frame Size: 17" x 15"
This distinguished piece originates from the Historic Period Frame Collection of the Gallery of Eli Wilner. Eli Wilner & Company is renowned for their unparalleled expertise in frame restoration and reproduction, having provided frames for 28 paintings in the White House and recreated the magnificent eagle-crested frame for Emanuel Leutze's "Washington Crossing the Delaware," now a focal point in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing.
Incorporating this frame into your collection not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your displayed pieces but also connects you to a rich heritage of American art history.