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Where to get a canvas stretched?
I have an old large painting that has been taken off it's stretchers and rolled up. I'd like to get it put back on stretchers (is this what they are called? you know, the wooden bits that make a canvas into a painting) but not framed. I have NO IDEA where to get something like this done. Help?
N.B. I checked the art tags already.
N.B. I checked the art tags already.
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You might also give the Framers Workshop in Brookline a call. They are pretty good and pretty cheap.
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the ONLY hard part about re-stretching a canvas is that matching the edges up to the new perfectly squared frame can be difficult. the canvas is initially stretched very tight over the stretcher strips before it is gessoed and painted, and it can get pulled and warped over time... resulting in a "not square" painting afterwards. so sometimes you DO have to make "editing decisions" (which edges will run over the strip edges) in order to get it to "look" square.
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