Art has no niceties…Release date: July 12, 2010 Art admirers know that the perception of a picture can be modified once another frame appears. “The frame chosen neatly and properly can perfectly distinguish the advantages of an art piece, making it whole and visible in its surroundings. A picture with no frame looks exactly like a jem without a setting or a book with no binding and cover”, thinks Oksana Alexandrovna Lysenko, a senior research assistant of the State Russian Museum.
With the belief that art always has no niceties and little things, we addressed Oxana Lysenko, one of the most recognized Russian fine art experts, and asked her to tell us about the origin and evolution of picture frames. A lecture and a demonstration called “In chime with Picture. The Story of Picture Frame Creation” became integral part of the business agenda of the III International Exhibition of Calligraphy (September 10-12, 2010, Velikiy Novgorod).
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