A current show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art puts the spotlight on a rarely-appreciated component of art: the picture frames that border it. Faith Salie explores the history of framing art and talks with curator Tara Contractor and frame conservator Chris Ferguson about a craft bordering on exquisite.
Breakdown
- The exhibit focuses on the history and role of picture frames in art. 13s
- Frames evolved from church altarpieces to personal status symbols. 1m 15s
- Artists like Degas and Raffaelli designed frames to complement their work. 2m 25s
- Conservation framer Chris Ferguson restores and creates frames for the museum. 3m 16s
- Restored frames, like Cassatt's, help viewers experience art as artists intended. 4m 18s