Architectural Resources Group, The Leland Stanford Junior Museum paint analysis.

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Architectural Resources Group, The Leland Stanford Junior Museum paint analysis.

This report, commissioned by the Stanford Planning Office, documents the original interior paint colors used in the Museum. Included in the report are photographs and colored sketches.

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