Hello all! I am setting up our hall for seasonal "white-washing" in our
c. 1750s house museum and while I have plenty of formulas for mixing
white-wash, I don't know what the tools looked like to apply it. My
sources indicate that they used round hand brushes for painting so it is
likely that they would also have been used to apply white-wash.
Please jump in if you have any other information to share on
white-washing and house painting or if you know of anyone who creates
reproduction eighteenth century paint brushes.
Thanks!
Chris
Christopher M. Cascio
Assistant Site Administrator
Pottsgrove Manor historic site
100 West King Street
Pottstown, PA 19464-6318
(610) 326-4014
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