A photograph of Theodore Roosevelt, probably taken during his 1904 presidential campaign, was hand-tinted, reproduced as a poster, and framed. Most likely it hung for many years in a school class room somewhere.
When I acquired it, the frame was dirty and the glass had a six-inch crack across the lower right corner. The backing board was a piece of (very acidic) corrugated cardboard. One day, the picture fell from my office wall and the glass shattered.
I carefully removed the print and sprayed both sides of it with. Krylon Acid Free. I cleaned the frame. A local gallery re-mounted the picture in the original frame with an acid free back board and non-reflective museum glass. The well-protected 18-inch by 22-inch framed picture again hangs in my office, looking much liked it did in that class room.
Friday, July 11, 2014
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