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Hogarth frames

Scope note

Frames which combine two moldings that were finished separately and joined together. The inner molding is covered with gold leaf and meant to contrast with the outer molding. Of a type popular in the late 18th century and used for prints, maps, and the like. Named after the English painter William Hogarth.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000190309

Broader Terms used

<frames by form>

Equivalent Terms used

Hogarth frame

Created

13yrs ago

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