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THE AMERICAN ARCHITECTVOL. CXXXI, No. 2517
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ALLPAPER is a medium of interior decoration that affords unlimited opportunity for artistic expression in keeping with any architectural design. This flexibility of wallpaper, combined with its artistic charm, is the reason for its ever
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terns which are the accumulation of three hundred years of wallpaper designing. Few really beautiful patterns have been lost, while year after year many new designs are added. Wallpaper is the finished product of an artist; unlike many mediums for the decorative treatment of walls, it is not dependent upon workmen for its interpretation. The architect may follow his judgment in selection, confident that no artistic effect will be lost in application.
If you are interested in the decorative treatment of walls, we will gladly send our illustrated booklet—“ Wallpaper—Room by Room.”
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d semi-monthly by the Architectural and Building Press, Inc., at 239 West 39th St.. New
Entered as second-class matter April 5th, 1926 at the Post Office at New York, N. Y.,
9. Issue No. 2517 dated March 20th, 1927.