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James Mont - Extraordinary Master of Metal-Leafing

James Mont Style 3 Panel Chinese Screen - 1960
An example of Mont's cerusing technique. The oak is first bleached, then sandblasted and rubbed with chalky pigments to create the appearance of silk moiré.
James Mont - Credenza. Asian-inspired fret-work raised on Greek key platform base, ca1960
Master of amazing effects - Mont’ was a master of creative finishing techniques.  The lacquerwork, done in painstaking layers, is typical Mont and he supposedly perfected his wood-finishing technique in prison workshops.

Lacquered pieces took a monumental effort and were coated with as many as fourteen layers of resin, which craftsmen hand-sanded and polished between each coat.  He would stain a furniture piece of wood, then rub it with a chalk, and finally colour it with pigment to pick up the pattern in the grain.
His metal-leafed pieces are extraordinary. Mont was known for applying layers of color (pale green, blue, lavender, yellow) beneath his gold leaf and burnishing it until it was almost transparent.
James Mont chairs. i can see Lana Turner loving them....
Lana Turner loved james Mont's style
Gilt Chinoiserie Lamps in the Manner of James Mont, 1940
James Mont wall mirror
James Mont Arm Chair
Low Lotus Table by James Mont
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