Yes, the only problem may be some glare from the glass. A lighting specialist can suggest the best options to avoid glare.
1900
Art glass is a style of glass that relies on color, texture, and form for its visual appeal.
I have a framed Edward Art Products of Chicago western print, company was purchased by Franklin Picture. It is a 34 by 42 size and on the back reflects a name "Seeking a new hunting ground". It is not the Charles Russell print of that name. I'm trying to indentify the picture.
An LED light bulb is best. They don't produce ultraviolet light, which fades art. - - - - - The best bulb to illuminate an art piece is a standard energy saving lightbulb. Also there are specially made colored globes to place in the bulbs. This should be placed in either an over or under lamp to the art piece. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- People say those that imitate natural light is best, but you should probably dim the lights slightly or use a frosted bulb.
In the professional art world, watercolors are typically matted with an acid-free matte and then set with glass into a fine art frame. Using a sealant may compromise the integrity and light fast permanent qualities of the paints used.
That's just silly. It can never be done.
One can go to see framed art by going to the museum.
I can't see your new framed art so I cannot estimate anything about it. if you are asking about a valuation then you need to take it to an art dealer to look at.
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MCKASSON
1900
If you are looking for Christmas framed art prints, then you should go online to the All Posters website, which offers high class products for you to pick from.
Yes, you can bring framed art on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it is recommended to check with the airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
The honey bee is used as a trademark on vaseline glass by the Fenton Art Glass Company. This distinctive mark is associated with their production of uranium glass, which glows under ultraviolet light. Fenton, known for its handmade glassware, utilized the honey bee emblem to signify quality and craftsmanship in their decorative pieces.
MCKASSON
http://fineartamerica.com/art/all/mississippi/framed+prints is a great place to buy framed prints.
Art glass is a style of glass that relies on color, texture, and form for its visual appeal.