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Overlooking the fact that the lightness and thinness of the material will not carry a heavy treatment, and that...the use of imitative floral ornament is particularly unsuitable on account of the folds, the taste is to cover the surface almost entirely with large and coarse flowers...which are magnified by the designer much beyond the scale of nature'.\r\n\r\nDespite the attempts of Cole and his successors to improve public taste, consumers continued to favour floral chintzes, which remain popular for draperies and upholstery to this day.","physicalDescription":"A naturalistic design with flowers, vines and conifer-like plants.","artistMakerPerson":[],"artistMakerOrganisations":[{"name":{"text":"A. H. 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