A design after Goya, hand-blocked on 60 -inch linen, in characteristically Spanish color combinations. 
Z ^HE work of the great Spaniard, 
Goya, was the inspiration of this 
new printed drapery linen. 
Not only was Goya one of the 
greatest etchers the world knows, a 
famous portrait painter, and renowned 
for his genre paintings, but he stands 
first among 18th century Spanish 
painters as a designer of tapestries. 
This pattern so full of the Goya 
spirit, with the charming contrasts of 
color, the graceful sweep of 
scrolls, the extremely inter- 
esting motifs of its car- 
touches, makes an unusually 
captivating fabric. It is being 
shown on four backgrounds 
— Green, Scarlet, Spanish fSf , 
Yellow and Black. With the present 
interest in things Spanish, this design 
and other printed linens, all exclusive 
in this country with F. Schumacher 
& Co., offer an especially varied and 
attractive selection. 
Your own decorator or upholsterer 
will arrange for you to see this Goya 
printed linen and other Schumacher 
fabrics. He will also arrange their 
purchase. F. Schumacher & Co., Im¬ 
porters, Manufacturers, 
Distributors to the trade 
n. r* only, of Decorative Drapery 
^ . * and Upholstery Fabrics, 60 
West 40th Street, New York. 
Offices in Boston, Chicago, 
and Philadelphia. 
SGHUMAGH8R. &> GO. 
