Standard sizes of picture frames

Content
  1. Inner dimensions
  2. What are the external dimensions?
  3. Overview of standard formats
  4. Selection Tips

Buying a picture frame is much easier than choosing the right size. From the material of this article, you will learn what the parameters of picture frames are and how to choose them correctly.

Inner dimensions

The internal dimensions are understood as parameters "in the light". These are the distances between the inner edges of the frame of opposite sides. In most cases, they correspond to the dimensions of the picture itself, which is installed in a quarter of the baguette.

A quarter of a baguette is a place for a placed painting or graphic image. It is formed by narrow corner grooves. This indentation is 5-7 mm wide along the entire rack perimeter. The quarter has depth and width for inserting the framed work.

The size of the visible window is a parameter that determines the visible part of the picture after being placed in the frame... The default size corresponds to the work itself. It determines the required amount of rail. In this case, the distance between the picture and the grooves is taken into account, which is necessary to exclude sagging of the canvas.

Internal parameters are standard in most cases. They do not depend on the width of the baguette, ranging from 15-20 cm. Often they correspond to the parameters of photo frames. But they can also be non-standard. They are made according to the measurements of the customer.

What are the external dimensions?

External parameters depend on the internal, as well as the width of the baguette. It can be narrow, typical, wide, single and complex. It is selected taking into account taste preferences and stylistic solutions of the interior. These are the parameters of the baguette frame along the largest side of the rail.

They do not affect the selection of the size for a particular canvas. However, they are taken into account when choosing a product for installation in rooms of different sizes. This takes into account the parameter of the larger side of the frame.

For example, wide baguettes are suitable for spacious rooms, narrow frames are bought in small rooms.

Overview of standard formats

The size of the frames depends on the size of the paintings. Based on this, there is a certain gradation of them in ascending order. The parameters are divided into "French" and "European".

French

French sizes of paintings appeared as early as the 19th century. The standard meant division into 3 categories. Each of them had its own name:

  • "figure" - a rectangle tending to a square shape;
  • "marina" - maximally elongated rectangular format;
  • "landscape" - an intermediate version between "figure" and "marina".

Each of the groups had its own number, which was determined by the largest side (for example, 15F = 65x54, 15P = 65x50, 15M = 65x46 cm). In general, the total number of sizes reaches 50 against 52 Russian parameters - from 15x20 to 100x120 cm.

They all have sonorous names. However, many of the canvas options are considered obsolete today. Standard acting French canvases include:

  • cloche (cap);
  • telier;
  • ecu (shield);
  • rezen (grapes);
  • salts (sun);
  • cocoa (shell);
  • grand monde (big world);
  • universe (universe);
  • rod (Jesus).

Individual formats are named by font or watermarks on paper. For example, it can be “big eagle” (74x105), “small eagle” (60x94), “grapes” (50x64), “shell” (44x56), “wreath” (36x46 or 37x47).

European

European sizes of paintings have a simpler numerical gradation, indicated in centimeters:

small

average

large

30x40

70x60

100x70

40x40

60x80

100x80

40x60

65x80

100x90

50x40

70x80

120x100

50x60

60x90

150x100

70x50

70x90

150x120

These are the dimensions along the inside edge of the rail.The European size range of frames partially coincides with the parameters for photographs. For example, today you can buy frames in A2 (42x59.4), A3 (29.7x42), A4 (21x29.7) formats. Small frames are 9x12, 9x13, 10x15, 13x18, 18x24, 24x30 cm.

Selection Tips

To choose the right frame for a picture on the wall, you need to take into account a number of nuances... For example, the size of the border indicates the size of the canvas to which it fits best. The frame itself, based on the mat and thickness, may be larger than the picture.

When buying, you need to look not at the mortise window, but the dimensions indicated on the marking. The cut-in window, as a rule, is slightly less than the parameters of the picture. A small part around the edges of the painting will be covered.

The dimensions of the borders for paintings can be indicated in centimeters and inches (for example, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 9x12, 11x14, 12x16, 16x20). In the second case, it is more difficult to understand which parameter corresponds to a particular canvas. It is also not easy to choose frames of round, square, oval, complex shapes.

Turning to a baguette workshop, you can come across a special gradation of the size range. These can be non-standard frame parameters (for example, 62x93, 24x30, 28x35, 20x28, 10.5x15, 35x35 cm). These dimensions are indicated for the landing quarter with a technical tolerance of 1.5-1.9.

When ordering or purchasing, it is necessary to proceed from the list of all produced standard formats. This will allow you to choose the best option as accurately as possible.

In stores, the buyer can be offered standard frames in formats (A1, A2, A3, A4). Large versions (210x70, 200x140) have to be ordered at the baguette workshops. In stores, most often there are small frames (40 by 50, 30 by 40).

To choose the right size for the baguette, you need to take measurements of the canvas. Armed with a ruler (tape measure), measure the length, width of the visible area. The visible part of the picture can sink 3-5 mm inside the frame on each side. The framing should look like one piece with the canvas.

It is also worth considering some of the nuances.

  • The outer dimensions of the baguette can be determined by the style of the image.... For example, often a small drawing needs a wide frame. Watercolor is not complete without a mat. Portraits can be decorated with a molded baguette with large external dimensions.
  • However, it is worth considering: the larger the size, the larger the shadow cast by the frame. Such products are bought taking into account the calculation of the illumination angle. The frame itself needs to be purchased without the need for trimming or trimming. If the visible part of the window is larger than the canvas image, a white stripe may be visible on one side.
  • When purchasing a standard product, you can use the factory insert. This is especially true when it is necessary to select the size of a complex-shaped frame (for example, heart-shaped, arched, cloudy).
  • As a rule, the existing earbuds are cut to fit the desired parameters.... To understand if this option is suitable, you need to attach an insert to the image. If the frame does not fit, it remains to order the desired option in the baguette workshop. You will have to pay more for a non-standard format.
  • When buying, you can take into account the perception of the picture.... For a long time, the old masters were guided by the principle of correspondence between the profile, the width of the frame and the size of the picture. If the external dimensions of the usual pattern are large, have a sheer profiling, this "takes" the eye to the center of the picture. Thanks to this, any influence of the environment is excluded.
  • Depending on the choice of width and design, the frame can enhance the impression of a painterly image. She can emphasize depth and dynamics. In this case, the frame must have a different reality than the picture itself. Overall frames (200x300 cm) are made to order. When ordering them, the length of the baguette is determined by the perimeter of the canvas.
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