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Looking After Antique Oil Paintings

 

Collecting art is wonderful and so is decorating your home with fine pieces of antique paintings. But, when it comes to looking after oil antique paintings, you need to be all the more caring as it is old and delicate. Every art collector should know that maintaining art items is just as critical as selecting the right painting for one's home. Antique paintings are old and very delicate and sooner or later, antiques need to be cleaned in some manner or the other. Cleaning your antique painting may actually decrease the value of the item, therefore there are some art lovers who prefer to see an antique in its original glory rather than cleaned one. The use of paint and finishes on antique paintings can dramatically affect the current and future value of such art pieces when cleaned. When you buy expensive antique painting, the first thing you need to be aware of is, how to look after it when it collects dust and lint from your home. If you have no idea as to how to look after your antique painting, then here are some of the best ideas for looking after your antique paintings.

 

1. The first thing you need to see is the frame. The antique painting frame should be rigid and strong. You should also keep a monthly track on the condition of the canvas. 2. Using a dry muslin cloth, clean the painting gently. This will help increase their life as well as maintain the sheen of the antique painting. 3. Make sure not to use a wet cloth when you want to clean an antique painting. However, you can clean the painting with a damp cloth only once in a month, but it needs to be done carefully. 4. Looking after antique paintings is by keeping them out of the sun's rays. You should also make a note, not to keep these painting close to fire places or even next to a room heater. This will cause damage to your painting by making the colours of the painting fade, especially in the case of oil paintings. 5. To remove the dust and lint from your antique oil painting, take a soft natural hair brush or use a soft cloth. You can also use a piece of velvet to remove the dust. Make sure not to use velvet if there are any signs of flaking paint, as it will pull the paint off. 6. When you are moving your house, make sure that you handle your antique painting in a proper manner. Avoid holding the painting at the top edges of the frame. It is always better to lift the antique painting from the outer edges or from underneath. 7. If you want to store your antique painting, be mindful of the environmental conditions. Attics and basements are not good because they are excessively dry or damp and lack good air circulation. So, when you are stacking your antique oil paintings, always use pads between them and under them. These are some of the best and easy ways of looking after your antique oil paintings. Try these simple tips to make them last forever.

 

 



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