MSL/1983/1, is a brilliant manuscript that illustrates true artisan epistemology of material knowledge recorded by copying recipes, documenting successful recipes & experimentations of metals and precipitations. These various recipes found within the manuscript are paint of various binders, coloured glass, frits, enamels, oil varnishes, lacquers, waterproof leather stains and medicinal recipes.
The recipe book belonged to Thomas Gray, whose profession was an established Coach Painter & Glass Painter in London on Grey’s Inn Lane, had his own workshop & apartment across the Blue Lion. London Company Apprenticeship Registers’ document he trained with the renowned Thomas Maxfield of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, a Master Painter Stainer & much sought after who also trained Royal Academy members Charles Catton, John Baker & the son of Christopher Pinchbeck, who invented a metal alloy that resembles gold.