Artwork, Antiques Feel The Heat, Too; Insurer Offers Tips

Temperatures getting a little uncomfortable? Your artwork and antiques are probably feeling the humidity as much as you are.

Paintings and works of art on paper expand and contract in response to changes in temperature and humidity, say experts with Chubb Group of Insurance Cos. That can cause surface distortions, flaking paint, growth of mold, staining or decay.

It’s not only the summer months that pose a threat to cherished pieces, either. Furniture and gilded frames can dry and shrink during the winter, while wood absorbs moisture when it’s humid. If the gesso primer layer beneath your frame isn’t thick enough to flex with the expansion and contraction of the wood, then it will flake and detach.

Chubb gives these tips to protect art from deterioration: