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I've Been Framed

1/31/2020

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Mar/Apr 2020 edition
Issue #9 AutoMobilia Resource Magazine
Tony Singer
The Artistic Challenge of Framing a Vintage Poster
Before we begin, I must point out that the three framed posters, in this article, are part of my personal collection, and are NOT for sale. “Cap d’Antibes” is probably my all-time favorite, and is from the 1930s. If ever available one of these would usually be in the $25-$30K range. I’ve only seen two others.  “Automobiles Richard Brasier”, celebrating the car’s win of the Gordon Bennet trophy, is also incredibly rare, and is just one of two I’ve ever seen - this fine example and one awful example. The current value is likely $30-40K. Lastly, “Circuito di Milano” is usually found in a 2-sheet version, and in the past few years one sold at auction for about $65K. 
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​Again, these are not for sale, but I am using them as excellent examples to illustrate the challenges of properly and artistically framing. When you have any piece in this value range, you would be doing a great disservice to the art if not properly framed.

Having acquired a fine poster, the next step is to have it framed for display.  The following thoughts, and photos, show a variety of approaches that I have taken in the past few years.
​I am focused on the look and colors of the poster, and take into consideration internal elements that I wish to enhance and/or call attention to.  The first step is in finding a fine art framer who is experienced in archival framing techniques.  UV treated acrylic is the way to go for modest to large pieces, and all the materials used need to be acid-free. Direct sun is to be avoided at all costs, and try to be cognizant about how much light the poster will be exposed to.

Grand Prix International Automobile Du Cap Dantibes Vintage Poster

​As mentioned, my all-time favorite poster is “
Cap d’Antibes” by Kow (above).  I wanted a warm gold frame to draw on the warmer tones, and chose a strong blue fabric covered mat to play against the sky and water. I like to have the mat come up to the very edge of the paper, as many times there is printer information, etc., in that margin.
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Automobiles Richard Brasier Vintage Auto Poster

​“Automobiles Richard Brasier”
, from 1904, is a world famous poster deserving of a fine treatment.  In this situation, I chose a darker blue fabric mat to play against that in the poster, and a matte silver frame to highlight and contrast the design elements (above).
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Circuito DeMilano Vintage Auto Poster





​​Newly acquired, “Circuito di Milano” (right) was a major challenge, as the wide variety of color within the poster made selecting a strong mat color impossible.  Instead, I opted for a soft almost tan fabric to gently contrast with the internal colors, and a warm gold frame to work with both the poster and mat.
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These 3 framings, tend to work with the colors within the poster, to create a coherent look, which is what you want. The art itself should be the primary focus of what needs to be paid attention to.

Another approach is using mat board, which generally has color on top and white inner layer.  One can have this straight cut, a bevel edge to show the white, or a reverse bevel to hide it.  In all cases, I chose to mat to the edge of the poster (two examples below).
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Lastly, one may decide to by-pass a mat and pick a frame that works well with the colors, design, and style of the poster (five examples below).

Fine frames are not cheap, and prices are all over the place. What you see in these photos range from about $300-$800, depending upon size, mat, and framing chosen. Clearly, a fine poster deserves to be conserved/preserved in the proper manner.  The exercise should be one where creativity will enhance the presentation, adding to your ownership pleasure.

Tony Singer

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