File:Japanned tall clock, dial inscribed 'Brown Boston', movement by Gawen Brown, japanning possibly by Thomas Johnston, Boston, 1745-1755, white pine, paint, gesso, gilt, view 2 - Winterthur Museum - DSC01406.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
![Looking Glass, 1795–1810, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Gilded gesso, verre eglomise with pine, wire, 50 1/2 x 31 in. (128.3 x 78.7 cm), Furniture, This looking glass bears motifs Looking Glass, 1795–1810, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Gilded gesso, verre eglomise with pine, wire, 50 1/2 x 31 in. (128.3 x 78.7 cm), Furniture, This looking glass bears motifs](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HW27E2/looking-glass-17951810-made-in-boston-massachusetts-united-states-american-gilded-gesso-verre-eglomise-with-pine-wire-50-12-x-31-in-1283-x-787-cm-furniture-this-looking-glass-bears-motifs-characteristic-of-the-work-of-the-scottish-architect-robert-adam-1728-1792-such-as-paterae-urns-bellflowers-and-fans-it-reflects-the-neoclassical-taste-that-swept-the-united-states-after-the-revolution-2HW27E2.jpg)
Looking Glass, 1795–1810, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Gilded gesso, verre eglomise with pine, wire, 50 1/2 x 31 in. (128.3 x 78.7 cm), Furniture, This looking glass bears motifs
Ames Tile Burnaby - This nook is a cozy and organized space, highlighted by our Boston series in gesso! Thanks to @stae.interiors for sharing this project - http://ow.ly/9PEN50D9Q0o click link for more
![Looking glass. Culture: American. Dimensions: 57 1/2 x 19 1/8 x 1 1/4 in. (146.1 x 48.6 x 3.2 cm). Date: 1730-60. Japanning, the use of paint and gilded gesso to imitate Looking glass. Culture: American. Dimensions: 57 1/2 x 19 1/8 x 1 1/4 in. (146.1 x 48.6 x 3.2 cm). Date: 1730-60. Japanning, the use of paint and gilded gesso to imitate](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PB1WWJ/looking-glass-culture-american-dimensions-57-12-x-19-18-x-1-14-in-1461-x-486-x-32-cm-date-1730-60-japanning-the-use-of-paint-and-gilded-gesso-to-imitate-the-glossy-finish-on-asian-lacquerwork-was-a-popular-method-of-furniture-decoration-in-colonial-boston-this-looking-glass-part-of-a-group-40371-2-4-of-japanned-furniture-that-descended-in-the-pickman-family-of-salem-massachusetts-is-an-extraordinary-survival-the-painted-decoration-on-the-high-chest-dressing-table-and-looking-glass-is-all-by-the-same-hand-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-PB1WWJ.jpg)