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  2. Gallery wrap - Wikipedia

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    Gallery wrap is a method of displaying art wrapped over thick wooden bars so that there are no visible fasteners (such as staples or tacks). This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frame-less presentation of the finished painting. In contrast, a non-gallery wrap canvas is usually intended to be framed before presentation.

  3. Stretcher bar - Wikipedia

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    Stretcher bars are also used in picture framing when framers are framing things like sport shirts etc. Stretcher bars are used extensively in theatrical productions for framing material backdrops. When a photographer takes a picture then digitally transfers this onto a canvas via inkjet printing, he then stretches this over a stretcher frame.

  4. File:Gallery wrap corner 051907.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:28, 19 May 2007: 908 × 1,080 (167 KB): Mrs Scarborough {{Information |Description=Stretched artist's canvas in the gallery wrap style, fastening the canvas to the back of the stretcher frame. |Source=self-made |Date=5/19/07 |Author= User:Mrs Scarborough}}

  5. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    One of the display methods is to trim the canvas to size and then glue or staple it to traditional stretcher bars or a wooden panel and display it in a frame, or frame-less in a gallery wrap. The stretchers are sometimes constructed from solid pine and underpinned for added strength.

  6. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Furniture, Panel, Lacquer Painting, Stretcher Bar, Wood Block Prints) Wooden supports depending on what kind of object they are used for are made from hard and soft woods. Some types of woods that artists use are poplar, beech, spruce, pine, chestnut, cherry, mahogany, and cypress. Wooden supports are susceptible to several kinds of deterioration.

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    The Gallery Bar, 20 Kenyon St, hopes to become the next great hotspot for members of the LGBTQ+ community between Cape Cod and Providence.The new establishment plans to host a variety of events ...

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