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- From: jpglori@srv.PacBell.COM (JOHN P. GLORIA)
- Subject: Re: Picture matting/framing
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.060325.2859@PacBell.COM>
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- References: <Bxy87A.CB4@javelin.sim.es.com> <PHILG.92Nov23180212@zug.ai.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 06:03:25 GMT
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- In article <PHILG.92Nov23180212@zug.ai.mit.edu> philg@martigny.ai.mit.edu writes:
- >
- >Real fine art photographs are seldom mounted at all. You'll see them
- >taped to the back of the window mat along the top edge. The rest is
- >left free for wrinkling and thermal expansion.
- >
- >Annie Liebowitz's museum show was done this way. I do my pictures
- >this way and although it would be nice if they were flatter, I just
- >look at them straight-on.
- >
- You mean there is "NON" real fine art? :-) Seriously, what
- do you base your facts on? Is this throughout the country
- or personal perference by artist?
- >
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