Earls Court was established in 1973 by Bob Daniels and Doug Nixon as a print and framing gallery at 78 George Street in Hamilton's Hess Village. In 1977 the second floor gallery was opened featuring some print makers from Open Studio in Toronto (Ann Meredith Barry, Jo Manning, Moira Clarke) and other local artists. In 1980 we moved to 105 George Street where we continued with print makers (David Blackwood for several years) and expanded into more local artists and different mediums. We continued at this location for the next 29 years until September 2009 when we moved into the current and much larger location at 215 Ottawa Street North in Hamilton. This newest location has a 1600 sq. ft. gallery and a 1000 sq. ft. framing facility. We will continue to have exhibitions of local artists and some historical works.
After years of collecting movie posters and limited edition art we needed to display some of our favorite pieces. The main problem as it turns out was that we could not find a frame shop that understood both the importance of the posters we had and how to preserve them for years to come.
So we decided to do it ourselves and we want to help you frame your favorite posters and prints as well.
All packages come with a standard black wood frame, acid free mats (if applicable), OP-3 Museum grade Plexiglas, acid free backer and sealed with archival foil tape.
Never are any prints dry mounted, taped or attached unless otherwise requested by the end customer.
Legendary Frames provides work of the absolute highest quality. Their framing options are second to none and their work continues to leave me speechless. Whether your looking for basic framing needs or your looking for a creative standout piece in your collection, look no further than Legendary Frames!
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