The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 14, 1902, Page 8

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8 THE SUNDAY OALL. = Blrtistic [Posters for Decoration. = o | decoration. To give striking contrast we have here:“The Club Girl” andi“A Windy Day.¥ As you can see they are well worth preserving, and ? . should you try to buy something similar in the art stores you would probably be out of pocket twenty times the price of this paper. By following the | 2\, @ few simple suggestions you can make these two subjects even more effective and artistic for mural decoration. Here is what you should do: Cut out the col- ; ored drawing from this page by carefully following the outline of the picture. Then take this colored clipping and paste it securely to a piece of richly col- T N\® ored poster-board of some suitable shade, 20x30 inches in size. This is sufficient in itself, but much added beauty may be secured by making for it a simple frame. You can get the poster-board at any art-dealer’s at a low price. ~Another way of cutting the poster-clippings from this sheet is to leave about an eighth of an inch of the white paper.as a border, which aids in setting off the central design. I I ERE are two new and stunning posters in the attractive series that is being published exclusively in The Sunday Call. Just what you need for a wall . ‘

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