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<p>[QUOTE="Gatoblanconz, post: 9559030, member: 14927"]Thanks</p><p>The Brugger is the board that it is painted on in another online listing or auction result of the same artist I think one of the ones in one of these links it refers to the Brugger board as well which is the manufacturer so that's who the artist used.</p><p>From what I can see the painting was done on a board and then when it arrived to me it had glass on top with the paper wrapped around the edges of the glass to hold the glass to the painting if you look at the photo with painting out of the frame you can see the paper wrapped around the edges. I left the paper there but just took the glass out of it.. you don't see the paper when it's back in the frame because the frame covers the edges.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you let me know what you want to see closeups of I'm happy to take some more photos and take it out of the frame there's only three nails need to be bent back to slide the painting out of the frame.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gatoblanconz, post: 9559030, member: 14927"]Thanks The Brugger is the board that it is painted on in another online listing or auction result of the same artist I think one of the ones in one of these links it refers to the Brugger board as well which is the manufacturer so that's who the artist used. From what I can see the painting was done on a board and then when it arrived to me it had glass on top with the paper wrapped around the edges of the glass to hold the glass to the painting if you look at the photo with painting out of the frame you can see the paper wrapped around the edges. I left the paper there but just took the glass out of it.. you don't see the paper when it's back in the frame because the frame covers the edges. If you let me know what you want to see closeups of I'm happy to take some more photos and take it out of the frame there's only three nails need to be bent back to slide the painting out of the frame.[/QUOTE]
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