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THE GEOGRAPHY OF WALLS: Objects Hung on the Wall Must Bear a Logical Relation to the Wall, the Floor, and the Furniture of a Room
TO MANY people the room would have seemed beautifully furnished. To the decorator it gave only one impression. The walls were vast seas of space, which contained all sorts of floating islands. Some of them were square and oblong islands (pictures, of course); some, shiny and cool, like icebergs (mir...
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Published in: | Harper's bazaar 1927-03, Vol.60 (2573), p.80 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | TO MANY people the room would have seemed beautifully furnished. To the decorator it gave only one impression. The walls were vast seas of space, which contained all sorts of floating islands. Some of them were square and oblong islands (pictures, of course); some, shiny and cool, like icebergs (mirrors, when one came to look at them closely). |
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ISSN: | 0017-7873 |