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Barquist with essays by Elisabeth Donaghy Garrett and Gerald W. R. Ward, American Tables and Looking Glasses in the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other Collections at Yale University (New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1992), 331, no. 186.    Online resource: Yale University Art Gallery, collections, http://artgallery.yale.edu/collections (accessed September 20, 2018), 1930.2662."},{"label":"History of Ownership","value":"Owned by the Yale University Art Gallery as part of the Mabel Brady Garvan Collection. According to Barquist (1992), Garvan purchased this mirror with an accompanying japanned pier table (by an unknown maker) from Henry V. Weil in 1929, and according to Weil, the two items were once owned by the Hasket-Derby family of Salem, descendants of Richard and Martha Derby, married in 1703."},{"label":"Dimensions","value":"Height 75.13 in. (190.8 cm), Width 39.13 in. (99.4 cm)"},{"label":"Description","value":"Federal-style looking glass made of gilded white pine with basswood, birch, and yellow poplar secondary wood.    The cornice of the looking glass has projecting corners and a recessed center. The edges of the cornice overhang the frame of the looking glass. A narrow line of bead molding is applied below the top of the cornice. Below the cornice, four stiles with rope molding on the front surfaces are set between rectangular blocks at top and bottom, framing two narrow looking glasses that align with the projecting corners of the cornice. There is a gilded tablet with projecting, applied shell carving at the center top of the looking glass, aligned with the recessed section of the cornice. A narrow horizontal rail with molded edges separates the panel from the lower looking glass. Below the central looking glass, a horizontal rail with narrow rope molding along the front surface is set between the bottom rectangular blocks.    According to Barquist (1992), the glass is original, as are several of the glue blocks. Pasted over the edges of the backboard is early nineteenth-century wallpaper."},{"label":"Date Digitized","value":"12/11/2018"},{"label":"Marks, Signatures, and Inscriptions","value":"Painted into the silvering on the center glass plate: [Top], [Kemp[?]], and [JH]."},{"label":"Materials","value":"White pine; Linden (basswood); Birch; American tulip poplar; Glass; Gilding"},{"label":"Style","value":["Federal"]},{"label":"Basis of Date","value":"Date range of 1804-1832 provided by Yale University Art Gallery and is likely based on life dates of George Dean, but the range is shortened because Dean died in 1831."},{"label":"Date (EDTF)","value":"D:00 M:00 Y:1804 - D:00 M:00 Y:1831"},{"label":"Basis of Origin","value":"Between about 1806 and 1831, Lothrop lived and worked in Boston, but before that, from about 1804 until 1806, he was working in Salem. Lothrop had an agent in Salem who operated a hardware store and sold Lothrop's wares. The object record in Yale University Art Gallery's online database as well as Barquist (1992) attribute the mirror exclusively to Salem, but if the maker attribution is accurate, then it could have been made in Boston and sold in Salem."},{"label":"Place of Origin","value":"Boston, Massachusetts; Salem, Massachusetts"},{"label":"Basis of Maker Attribution","value":"Attributed to maker by Barquist (1992) based on its similarity to other looking glasses labeled by George Dean, Lothrop's Salem-based retailer."},{"label":"Maker","value":["Lothrop, Stillman, cabinetmaker, gilder, and looking glass manufacturer and retailer, 1780-1853, active about 1806-about 1830"]},{"label":"Other Name","value":"Mirror"},{"label":"Object Type","value":["Looking glass"]},{"label":"Object Use","value":"Household accessories"},{"label":"Category","value":"Furniture"},{"label":"Title","value":"Looking glass"},{"label":"Date Modified","value":"12/11/2018"}],"description":"Looking glass","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","canvases":[{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74/canvas/_1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"Looking glass","height":1500,"width":782,"images":[{"@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74/full/full/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json","tiles":[{"width":512,"scaleFactors":[1,2,4]}]},"height":1500,"width":782},"on":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74/canvas/_1","metadata":[]}],"thumbnail":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","height":500,"width":500}}]}],"thumbnail":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/243212a8-c336-4885-bdda-67629884bb74/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","logo":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/winterthur/iiif/logo"}