Give a 13 x 19 print a clean, finished edge that’s ready to hang and easy to live with—whether it’s a lab photo enlargement, a limited-edition art print, or a small-to-medium poster you don’t want to crop. A 13x19 frame creates a medium-large wall presence that feels more distinctive than standard poster sizes, making it a strong choice for a gallery wall “feature” piece, an office statement print, or a gift that needs to look complete the moment it’s wrapped.
These frames are sized to fit an existing 13 x 19 photo, print, poster, or artwork precisely, so you can frame the piece you already have without trimming. If you’re replacing an older 13x19 frame, matching the size is the fastest way to get your display back on the wall with minimal guesswork. Orientation matters at this size, too—make sure your choice supports the way your artwork is meant to read, whether that’s portrait or landscape.
Want a more gallery-style presentation? A 13 x 19 frame can also be paired with a mat to highlight smaller artwork while keeping a larger overall footprint on the wall. Common pairings include mat openings for 11 x 17, 10 x 15, 9 x 14, or 8 x 12, depending on the border width you want and how much “breathing room” looks right around the art.
Before you buy, confirm your piece measures a true 13 x 19 inches—some prints labeled “13x19” can vary slightly. If your print runs a bit off, you may need a different size or a mat solution to achieve a crisp, centered look.
Silver picture frame features a scoop profile. Ideal for matted prints, works on paper, and other thin items such as canvas boards, hardboard panels, and mirrors.
The key requirement for this size is precision. Measure your print or artwork edge-to-edge and confirm it’s truly 13 x 19 inches. Some pieces sold as “13x19” can be slightly different, which can affect how neatly the art sits in the frame.
Many 13 x 19 pieces are designed with a specific orientation in mind (photography enlargements, illustration prints, and promotional posters). If you might rotate the artwork later, look for framing hardware that supports both portrait and landscape hanging so you’re not locked into one direction.
A full-bleed 13x19 look keeps the focus on the artwork and maximizes image area. A mat adds visual structure and can make a smaller piece feel more intentional while still giving you the larger 13 x 19 wall presence.
This size is a strong middle ground: larger than 11x14, but not as dominant as 16x20. It’s commonly used for photography prints, art and illustration prints, and posters that need a noticeable presence without taking over the wall.
If your artwork is not truly 13 x 19 inches, forcing the fit can lead to unwanted cropping, rippling, or uneven borders. Consider these alternatives instead:
