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House & Garden 
A modern jorm of linen fold paneling is used in this 
hallway and closet door. The name describes the 
source of the design, being a conventionalized series 
of parallel folds in which linen naturally falls. Brett, 
Gray & Hartwell, decorators 
THE PANELINGS 
AT A GLANCE 
Drawings by 
DAYTON COLIE 
A French Gothic design, 
from the Museum of the 
Arts Decoratives at Paris. 
It is a portion of an im¬ 
pressive screen from the 
Church of Villeneuve 
Of the two here, the left is 
an example of 16th Cen¬ 
tury English paneling from 
Broughton Castle; the 
right, a Jacobean example 
from Jesus College, Oxford 
Portion of early paneling 
from the Stranger’s House 
at Norwich, England. The 
rails run through, with 
stiles the length of each 
panel butted against it 
An example from Haddon 
Hall, of the time of Henry 
VIII, shows the later de¬ 
velopment of panel ar¬ 
rangement with character¬ 
istic carving introduced 
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