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I've recently learned that, for obvious reasons, kalsomine paint makes
analysis of paint layers and colors particularly difficult to document.
Frank Welsh found kalsomine paints at the interior of an 1840s house
from samples I sent him. I eagerly await anything he can glean from my
samples to help us date the finishes, let alone confirm colors other
than white.


QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS 
Ilene R. Tyler, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP
v 734.663.5888

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