I think you mean an easel (?)
Look up a picture of an easel and see if that is what you mean.
It depends on the type of painting and the lightness of the frame wood, in most cases it is safe to have a carved frame.
Once you have used the key to open the Inspector's house, go to the second floor, where a painting has one corner hanging from the frame. Click on the corner to uncover the hidden painting in the frame.
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This question is a little illegible, but I think that you could frame a painting in London at framesetandmatch. They frame glass and mirrors, do frame mouldings and even frame things like guitars or other priceless things that you want presented.
where is the support in a frame structure
For a painting to be mounted on a wall, it must be framed. Then the frame is attached to the wall with a special bracket called a picture hanger. The hanger is fastened to the wall by the use of a nail that is driven in at a 45 degree angle. A painting on canvas also has a frame that the canvas is stretched over, these paintings can be hung without a frame if desired, use framing wire attached to the canvas frame.
a picture, painting, or a drawing
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Its a simple frame and is basically when you as the viewer give your own opinion on the painting. good luck!
The noun 'frame' is a word for a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something; a word for an underlying structure that supports something; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples sentences for the noun 'frame':The frame for my painting is handmade.subject of the sentenceThe weight that the frame supports must be taken into consideration.subject of the relative clauseI had to replace the frame of the door after the break-in.direct object of the verb 'to replace'What materials will be needed for the frame?object of the preposition 'for'The word 'frame' is also a verb: frame, frames, framing, framed.
Reproductions of the painting High Glory by Wijmer are quite common. On average they sell for between $20 to $40 depending on the conditions of painting itself and the condition of the frame.
"El cuadro" in Spanish translates to "the painting" or "the picture."