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Framing An Oil Painting

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237SJ | 17:02 Mon 21st Dec 2015 | Home & Garden
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I found an oil painting of my childhood home at my Mum`s house. It`s on canvas board. I would like to frame it. Would I just put it in a frame or should it be behind glass?
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Generally oils are not mounted, they just go straight in a frame. Should you decide to mount it then it would probably be best to glaze it in order to keep the mount flat and clean. Putting a mount on bumps up the cost of a frame as you then need a much bigger one.
17:26 Mon 21st Dec 2015
Up to you really. Glass protects from cigarette smoke etc but can obscure detail and also make it difficult to site the picture without reflections interfering with viewing. I have several oil paintings and none are glassed.
Nothing to stop you glazing it if you wish but the convention is that oils aren't glazed.
if you are going to glass, best go for the better ones as there is a difference........uv won't be necessary.
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Thanks. I think I`ll leave it glass free. I don`t know whether to mount it or leave it as it is - I don`t want to lose any of the picture.
Generally oils are not mounted, they just go straight in a frame.
Should you decide to mount it then it would probably be best to glaze it in order to keep the mount flat and clean. Putting a mount on bumps up the cost of a frame as you then need a much bigger one.
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Right - I`ll leave it unmounted. I think that will look better anyway. One last question. I have identified a place for it. I want it in the hallway but it will be above a radiator. Would that damage the painting? I don`t think the frame will warp because I have had another picture (print) there for years. It`s the actual painting I`m thinking about.
Ta for BA :-)

The heat from a rad shouldn't warp the picture as long as it is a couple of feet away and the rad isn't scalding.

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