Booklet corresponding to a radio broadcast program created by the National Paint, Varnish, and Lacquer Association. The booklet claims the decorative style of Indigenous People of Central America with Spanish influence is the heritage of early American household furnishing. Describes interior design elements of the Spanish colonies to inspire one's home decoration. Includes small stylized illustrations throughout and decorated cover with racially-stereotyped imagery of a Latina woman.
The National Paint, Oil and Varnish Association, Inc. was formed in 1933 and was the national professional association representing all branches of the paint, oil, and varnish industries.
National Paint, Varnish. “Si, Señora : Notes on Spanish American Decoration.” Pamphlets Corresponding to Radio Shows Produced by the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association. Washington (D.C.), 1940–1949. TP935 .K46. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/wnjhj1j.
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