The stand, with its baluster legs and serpentine stretcher, is also japanned and similar to other European designs of this period. |
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It was nothing like the jewellery she was used to handling, nothing compared to the jewels in her japanned lacquer box. |
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Although birds in landscapes are frequently found on Asian lacquer, the surrounding scrolled border is typically European and suggests that the piece is japanned. |
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It is distinguished from other japanned tinware by its distinctive lustre and unique durability. |
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Collodion can also be poured onto a japanned iron plate, producing a similar one-of-kind positive. |
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As a result lacquered objects, mostly Japanese, but also those japanned in Europe appear in Dutch pictures more often than has previously been thought. |
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Hepplewhite is most associated with pierced and shield-back chairs often with wheels, lyres, or Prince of Wales feathers, and painted or japanned work of gold on black. |
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The red, black, and gold tones suggest lacquered or japanned decoration. |
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It is also sometimes equally difficult to distinguish the Japanese lacquered coffers and caskets found in paintings from the japanned imitations made in Europe. |
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The objects then were japanned with a varnish that differed from area to area but was generally based on a mixture of linseed oil, driers, and colours. |
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Some pieces of Chinese Chippendale furniture, often intended for rooms decorated in chinoiserie, or Chinese style, were japanned, or coated with oriental-style lacquer. |
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