Subject: Storing paintings
Our art museum has very limited storage space. Through an inventory project, we have determined that are shelving organization could be more efficient if we could store some paintings on their sides. Thus, a very tall but narrow width piece could be stored on a much shorter shelf. However, I have always heard that, for most cases, paintings should be stored vertically, and in the correct hanging orientation. Could someone set me straight on why it is general practice to store paintings "upright," what damage might be inflicted if stored sideways, or if this absolutely should be avoided altogether? Or, perhaps there is insight to whether certain media, application methods, and supports would be affected differently than others. K.S. Kelly Associate Registrar Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery Lincoln, NE, USA *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:32 Distributed: Friday, November 8, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-32-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 6 November, 2002