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David L. Munson

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David L. Munson

As a lighting designer, I found it difficult to properly light art in private residences where recessed or track mounted lighting was not deemed acceptable by the owner or interior designer.In 1995 I was working on a project where the interior designer had purchased traditional picture lights for a very expensive art collection. The traditional picture light only lit the top 6 inches, while the bottom of the painting remained dark.The museum currator cautioned the owner about using picture lights with exposed incandescent lamps. He told the owner the radiant heat wou

As a lighting designer, I found it difficult to properly light art in private residences where recessed or track mounted lighting was not deemed acceptable by the owner or interior designer.In 1995 I was working on a project where the interior designer had purchased traditional picture lights for a very expensive art collection. The traditional picture light only lit the top 6 inches, while the bottom of the painting remained dark.The museum currator cautioned the owner about using picture lights with exposed incandescent lamps. He told the owner the radiant heat wou

Product Background:  As a lighting designer, I found it difficult to properly light art in private residences where recessed or track mounted lighting was not deemed acceptable by the owner or interior designer.In 1995 I was working on a project where the interior designer had purchased traditional picture lights for a very expensive art collection. The traditional picture light only lit the top 6 inches, while the bottom of the painting remained dark.The museum currator cautioned the owner about using picture lights with exposed incandescent lamps. He told the owner the radiant heat wou

Product Background:  As a lighting designer, I found it difficult to properly light art in private residences where recessed or track mounted lighting was not deemed acceptable by the owner or interior designer.

In 1995 I was working on a project where the interior designer had purchased traditional picture lights for a very expensive art collection. The traditional picture light only lit the top 6 inches, while the bottom of the painting remained dark.The museum currator cautioned the owner about using picture lights with exposed incandescent lamps. He told the owner the radiant heat would literally bake the painting and that the process of heating and cooling overtime would eventually crack the varnished finish as well as fade the pigments from the unfiltered light.

The client called and I was given the task to find an acceptable light. I first reviewed all of the products that were already available but none met the requirements of RP30-96 or were too modern for the traditional frames.


Client’s problem picture light with exposed lamps

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