Stellers Gallery in Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
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Framing
 
   
         

Stellers Gallery offers custom framing solutions including, but not limited to, French matting, watercolor and creatively decorated matting, and shadow box framing including: sports memorabilia, precious antiques, jewelry, medals, flags, etc. All of our framing is museum-quality, with all materials used being archival. With over 2,000 custom frame samples to choose from, our professional staff can provide advice in selecting the right framing and matting materials for your needs.

Stellers Gallery currently carries the following moulding lines:

Art Lore Larson Juhl
Animaux La Marche Moulding
AMCI Max Moulding
Albert Litter Studios New Jersey Frame
C & J Picture Frames Nurre Caxton
Coastal Chop Services Omega Moulding
Designer Moulding Quan Imports
European Art Frame Company Regence Picture Frames
Gryphon Moulding & Frame Roma Moulding
Indian River Fine Wood Mouldings Victor Moulding Company
JFM Enterprises Williamson

For Frame Company Representatives

Stellers Gallery takes pride in the extensive selection of frames we carry. We welcome new moulding lines and encourage representatives to respect the following procedures for appointments and shipments of samples.

Contact the location you are looking to visit by phone and schedule an appointment with a representative
Please only send Stellers Gallery frame samples that were ordered by a Stellers Gallery framing representative
Please include a color catalog and a current price list
   
Gallery Services

Art Consultation
Corporate Collection
Commission Work
Framing
Installation
Portraitures
Art Restoration
Gallery Rental
Artist Representation

Hanging Tips
 
 

If you have questions about installing artwork be sure to check out our guide to hanging artwork.


Did You Know?
 
 

The most expensive painting ever sold at auction was "Portrait of Dr. Gachet", created by Vincent Van Gogh? Purchased by a Japanese man, the piece sold for an incredible sum of $85.2 Million.