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Frames
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Unknown framemaker
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1670
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17th century-18th century
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gold leaf
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original gilding
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water gilding
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wood
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oil gilding
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frame
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frame cross-section: Convex with frieze
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frame feature: Recutting in gesso, 'réparure'
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frame style: Louis XIV 'Flower corner' frame
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frame alteration: probably not
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frame alteration: yes
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frame ornament: Dentil back; fleur-de-lys corners with marigolds and daisies on quadrillage ground between shaped reposes; spiralling leaves on incised fluted ground at sight edge
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frame ornament: Flowered back; deep relief sunflower and daisy corners-&-centres on a quadrillage ground with shaped reposes; acanthus tip on a fluted ground at sight edge
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frame status: Out of period
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frame status: Period
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Yale Center for British Art
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unknown framemaker
French, Louis XIV 'Flower corner' frame
late 17th to early 18th century
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unknown framemaker
French, Louis XIV 'Flower corner' frame
late 17th to early 18th century