Heydenryk — The House of Heydenryk was a family-run frame company founded in Amsterdam in 1845 and relocated to New York in 1936 by Henry Heydenryk Jr. Frames with a distressed or 'driftwood' finish, often carved and partially gilded, produced by the firm in the 1950s are typically what is meant by a 'Heydenryk' frame.
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