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Vernon Picture Light - Distressed Bronze

Vernon Picture Light - Distressed Bronze

Picture Lights by Hudson Valley Lighting

Regular price $460.00
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Specifications

Brand: Hudson Valley Lighting
Part Number: 2416-DB
UPC: 806134118082
Category: Picture Lights
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 25 Watts
Number of Lights: 2
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: Medium E26
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Shade Material: Brass
Location Rating: UL Damp
Dimensions: 5"H x 16"W x 11"E
Weight: 2 Lbs.
Finish: Distressed Bronze
Warranty: 1 Year

Picture Lights FAQs

What size picture light do I need for my artwork?

A common rule is a light roughly half to two-thirds the width of the artwork; wider pieces may use twin heads or wall washers.

Should I choose plug-in, battery, or hardwired picture lights?

Plug-in is easy and flexible; battery is wire-free for rentals; hardwired is the cleanest look with wall control. Choose based on access and aesthetics.

What color temperature and CRI protect and flatter artwork?

2700–3000K is warm and museum-friendly; CRI 90+ renders pigments accurately. Avoid excessive blue content for sensitive works.

How high and at what angle should I mount a picture light?

Mount above the frame and aim 30–45° downward to graze the surface evenly without hotspots or shadows.

Are LED picture lights dimmable and which controls work best?

Most LED picture lights dim with triac/ELV wall dimmers or onboard controls. Use low-flicker drivers for camera-friendly scenes.

Will picture lights damage art with heat or UV?

Quality LEDs emit minimal UV and low heat at the art surface. Keep adequate spacing and avoid halogen heads that can heat pigments.

Can I light glass-covered art without reflections and glare?

Use anti-reflective glass and angle the beam to avoid viewer sightlines. Softer, diffused optics help on glossy works.

What finishes complement frames and room hardware?

Black, bronze, brass, and nickel finishes typically coordinate with frame hardware. Match or complement the frame’s tone and style.

How do I power picture lights cleanly with hidden wiring?

Hardwire behind the artwork or route a recessed clock outlet; use paintable cord covers when hardwiring isn’t feasible.

What maintenance keeps picture lights consistent over time?

Dust the head and frame, check aim after rehanging or cleaning, and replace aged batteries or drivers to keep output consistent.