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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10351542, member: 16283"]The present framing materials are literally burning the art to death because of the acidic materials used to mount and mat it-the longer it stays in the present frame the more it degrades.It also looks like it's got some mildew spotting & the papers darkened.</p><p>Can you get Us a few micro-closeup pics of the image.Might be a WC w/ gouache highlights (snow,etc). There's a slim poss it could be a print of some kind.</p><p>[USER=79705]@mirana[/USER] [USER=37]@verybrad[/USER][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10351542, member: 16283"]The present framing materials are literally burning the art to death because of the acidic materials used to mount and mat it-the longer it stays in the present frame the more it degrades.It also looks like it's got some mildew spotting & the papers darkened. Can you get Us a few micro-closeup pics of the image.Might be a WC w/ gouache highlights (snow,etc). There's a slim poss it could be a print of some kind. [USER=79705]@mirana[/USER] [USER=37]@verybrad[/USER][/QUOTE]
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