Eberhard Faber Pencils
How They Are Made
Forfatter: Eberhard Faber
År: 1600
Forlag: Eberhard Faber
Sted: New York
Sider: 23
UDK: 686.8633
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EBERHARD FABER : new York
architect of New York. Its 14 feet of height are hardly
appreciated because of its symmetry.
The booth is of classic simplicity in design. Eight
Ionic columns support the roof, in the center of which
has been set a handsome stained glass dome ten feet in
diameter, from which is diffused a soft light of most
pleasing effect.
The side walls are relieved by mirrors of French plate,
each nine feet square. The lively reflections of the dis-
play in all of its attractive colorings greatly enhance the
general appearance of the exhibit.
The booth is finished in French grey, the decorative
moldings being over-laid with gold leaf.
Fac-similes of the “Van Dyke” and “Mongol”
pencils, worthy signs for the pencil maker, each about
twenty feet in length, are suspended between the columns.
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