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Antique early 20th century oak hexagon guilt picture frame with glass amazing displayed on wall ( see pictures illustration) or you could reframe a picture etc you would need a backing some age related wear

58 cm wide

48 cm tall

3 cm depth

The history of picture frames began in ancient Egypt, where simple wooden frames were used to protect and display religious and funerary artworks. These evolved into carved, decorative frames in ancient Greece and later in medieval Europe, where they were often part of the artwork itself or used to frame religious pieces for churches. The Renaissance saw the rise of ornate frames for a wider range of art, while styles continued to change over the centuries through periods like the Baroque, Rococo, and Neo-Classical eras, reflecting evolving tastes and craftsmanship.

Ancient history

Ancient Egypt: The earliest physical frames date back to around AD 50 and were used to protect funerary portraits and religious texts. Ancient Greece: Like the Egyptians, the Greeks used framing borders in wall paintings and pottery to define scenes. The first carved wooden frames on panel paintings appeared in 12th and 13th century Europe.

Engaged and architectural frames: In Europe, the earliest frames were often carved directly from a single piece of wood, with the artwork painted into the carved area. These were often large, immobile pieces, especially for churches.

Renaissance to 19th century

Renaissance: The Renaissance saw the rise of more elaborate frames, with styles like the "cassetta" (box-style) and the "tabernacle" frame, often decorated with classical motifs. Frames also became moreFrames also became more associated with private patrons beyond just the church.

Baroque and Rococo: These periods are known for their highly decorative, ornate, and exaggerated frames that reflected the wealth and power of the patrons.

Neo-Classical: This style emerged as a rejection of Baroque excess, embracing a more restrained, simpler style with Greek and Roman influences.

19th Century: The 19th century saw the invention of composition ornament frames, which were cheaper and quicker to produce by pressing materials like papier-mâché into molds and applying them to a wooden frame. This made elaborate frames more accessible to a wider market. 20th and 21st centuries

20th Century: Framing styles continued to evolve, with movements like the minimalist movement favoring simpler frames.

21st Century: Framing today is a blend of traditional and innovative styles, utilizing diverse materials and finishes.

Digital Age: The concept of framing has expanded into the digital realm with the advent of digital frames and virtual galleries. Frameless artworks have also become more popular, offering a minimalist alternative.

Antique early 20th century oak hexagon guilt painted picture frame with glass

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