One option which I have used from time to time is to manufacture a wooden latice, based on the Asian screen, cover it with Japanese paper, and hinge the art work to that. I've produced a videotape, _Dave's Pond: Mounting an Oversize Watercolor_, which shows how this is done. Details are on my web page at the Istor Productions link. http://www.teleport.com/~tcl/ Jack >Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:36:46 -0600 >From: Allison Smith <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: oversize print storage > >But aren't you afraid they will buckle with time? or break off their hinges? > > >At 03:22 PM 3/12/97 -0500, you wrote: >>We have framed our oversized prints in order to preserve them. (snip) Jack C. Thompson Thompson Conservation Lab. 7549 N. Fenwick I hear and I forget, Portland, Oregon 97217 I see and I remember, I do and I understand. http://www.teleport.com/~tcl/