Modern modes in better plastering: period-textured plastering is now accorded due recognition as a great Renaissance in American architecture, Milwaukee Corrugating Company, Milwaukee, Wis., 1925

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1925

Location Note

Box 10

GUSN

GUSN-361901

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  • Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection
  • Modern modes in better plastering: period-textured plastering is now accorded due recognition as a great Renaissance in American architecture, Milwaukee Corrugating Company, Milwaukee, Wis., 1925
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Description

Bound trade catalog advertising how to achieve period-specific aesthetics, such as Renaissance, Spanish, and English, using modern plaster and methods. Photographic prints are included throughout to demonstrate how the plaster was used by different architects to achieve these aesthetics. Published by the Milwaukee Corrugating Company.

Details

Descriptive Terms

plaster
texture
modernization
interior design
advertising
building materials
business (commercial function)
photographic prints
Renaissance
Spanish
English
printed ephemera
trade catalogs

Physical Descrption

1 trade catalog , 31 pages : photographic prints ; 11 x 8 3/8 inches

Collection Code

EP005

Collection Name

Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection

Date of Acquisition

2023

Reference Code

EP005.666

Credit Line

Gift of Richard Cheek, 2023

Places

Milwaukee (Milwaukee county, Wisconsin)

Record Details

Originator

Milwaukee Corrugating Company (Publisher)

Material Type

printed ephemera
trade catalogs

Other Organizations

Milwaukee Corrugating Company

Subjects

Advertisement
Plaster
Architectural photography

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Box 10

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