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A

acid
adhesive tape
Assembling mats and frames
Compressed air
Attribution
B
Blind stamp
Blue Tack
buffered (pH)
C
Cardboard
chemically unstable materials
Clips
compressed air
Compressed air
contemporary environment
cotton rags and trimmings
curl due to heat and humidity
D
Double-sided tape
dust
E
embossed stamp
enhancing a prints presentation
Eyelets
F
Fixing work to the wall
Fixing prints and mat boards a wall
four core mat board
Frame construction
G
Glues
Methylcellulose paste
H
historical tradition
I
insects
Inscription
J
K
L
M
Magnets
Methylcellulose paste
museum preservation standard
N
Nature of mat boards
O
P
(pH) buffered
Pins
protection from the environment
provide a secure base for the work
pulped wood fibre
Q
R
Rag mat board
Rational behind framing & matting
Regular mat board
RECTO
Right angle clamp
S
secure base for the work
Sellotape
signature
Slips
Stock Frames
storing
stylistic affinity
T
traditions of mounting and framing
transporting
two core mat board
U
Understanding mounting materials
unsigned photograph
V
Variant
Velcro dots
VERSO
viewing
Vintage print
V Nailer
W
wall surface
Wet stamp
wrinkle due to heat and humidity
wood fibre
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