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Why Are Old Master Paintings So Demanded?
‘Old Master paintings’ is a collective term used to denote the artworks created before the start of the 18th century. Thus, if a certain painting dates back the period from 1450 to 1700 and was painted by one of representatives of Renaissance, Venetian or Sienese schools, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, Vedutism, Neoclassicism, or Romanticism, then it’s an Old Master painting for sure. The term relates to European artists only. The most renowned of them include Rembrandt, Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, etc.
What Special Treatment Do They Require?
As their name suggests, the paintings of
- Covering the unframed work’s surface with glassine paper
- Ensuring the protection of the framed work’s glass covering
- Protecting its corners from damage
- Wrapping the painting in bubble wrap for minimizing friction (but only for short-term shipments with minimal risks of heating since bubble wrap, once heated, emits a sticky substance that may damage the painting irreparably).
Additional precautions to take care of include (especially for long-distance shipments):
- Proper protection from mold for oil paintings on linen canvas (in case they are stored in cold, damp warehouses or are shipped in overheated containers)
- Pack your precious painting into a certified heat-treated wood crate (such material guarantees that the wood won’t be affected by wood-boring pests)
- Choose a shipping company that renders land shipping services in climate-controlled trucks to avoid temperature fluctuations.
As you can see, shipping an Old Master painting is a serious, risky affair, so it’s always better to turn to qualified, reliable companies. One of them is
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