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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 960855, member: 5833"]Not strictly true, although more often they are not. However, when I needed to frame a 19th century oil on board, I researched the glass/no glass matter & advice was that if the paint is thoroughly dry, glass is OK. I went that route because I wanted to protect the painting from the oily stuff that falls as dust where I live & figured the paint had to be dry by now. She still looks fine.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 960855, member: 5833"]Not strictly true, although more often they are not. However, when I needed to frame a 19th century oil on board, I researched the glass/no glass matter & advice was that if the paint is thoroughly dry, glass is OK. I went that route because I wanted to protect the painting from the oily stuff that falls as dust where I live & figured the paint had to be dry by now. She still looks fine.[/QUOTE]
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