maybe not quite like sir joshua reynolds. then he goes to connecticut to paint elijah boardman, he paints in a much older liny flat mode. but he also paints boardman -- as you can see here, this is a huge seven-foot portrait in a trompe l'oeil portrait. it looks like he's about to step off of the canvas and join nus the room. or you can also get something like james wilson who moved to not just making these 13-inch globes but he also downsizes, so to speak, and this is a three-inch globe. far cheaper, much less geographic information on the globe, of course, but also rangd now in a place and a cost that many more people could afford. so again you're getting a much wider range and hierarchy of different types of products, many of which were imported only now are made domestically. so even to take you through the whole process with chairmaking, you start out with brass clocks which have a brass mechanism. brass is imported in the 1780s, 1790s like daniel bernap makes. then you get eli tarrant, these connecticut clockmakers star