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| Historical developments
It is useful to understand the evolution of the picture frame. Frames evolved from painted decorations of architraves and cornices that surrounded frescoes on walls and ceilings (as in the Sistine Chapel below), to actual plaster and timber mouldings used when oil paintings became transportable. Today frames have become "stand alone" items of mass production.
From the early renaissance until now architectural fashion also determined the design of frames. Popular architrave, cornice and skirting designs, often in miniature, formed the frame. If you desired to frame a rococco painting - say a Watteau if you are lucky enough to possess one or one you painted yourself in that style - then you should check out the famous houses of the period and their architraves and cornices. The great decorators and designers of past eras were usually universally consistent in their style. This approach can be just as valid today, look to architraves and cornice when deciding what frame to use (see below).
I have sometimes taken to painting decorations or frames on the canvas to achieve a historical effect as in the following example (below);
From an artists point of view this allows you to paint a frame before the framer gets his hands on it. Other artists throughout the centuries such as Rubens, Tieopolo and Raphael have done the same often using fruit, leaves vines etc as decoration. Some might argue it is a tradition worth keeping if only to keep the apprentices active. With the development of oil painting as a medium and canvas as a ground it became important to protect these mobile works of art. Obviously someone had the bright idea to utilise the frame as a decorative item to enhance the painting as a stand alone item rather than as part of the unity of the room of its intended placement. This has led to much confusion with a minefield of styles, frame mouldings and architecure to negotiate.
A picture frame can have certain characteristics and many functions; 1. Protect the painting An artist may require the frame can echo all the qualities of the painting. Accents of similar texture, color, line or shape. Echoes between painting and frame:
This traditional example (above) only works in isolation and miniature as most eliments are fierce. However, texture of frame and breastplate, color values of frame, sky, armour and directional form match. The frame struggles to confine the painting and will only succeed if surrounded by a bland background. The frame is a color compliment of the painting while the gold still echoes the strong yellows. We are now going to simplify things and examine three elements. The painting, the frame, the background. [ Lesson Index ] [ Previous Lesson ] [ Next Lesson ] |