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The building itself is a one-and-three-quarter-story wood frame structure on a foundation of peachblow sandstone.
Structurally it has brick walls, faced in heavily rusticated peachblow sandstone.
All have sills of locally quarried rough cut peachblow sandstone, which continues around the building as a stringcourse and water table.
The building itself is a three-story structure faced in rough-cut peachblow sandstone topped with a hipped roof.
His next invention was a method for color fine china in imitation of the celebrated "peachblow vase" of the Walters collection.
All three visible facades are faced in rusticated peachblow sandstone; the west and north sides are done in plain brick.
Here in Untitled (to the "Innovator" of Wheeling Peachblow), yellow and white lights set up in a corner create a field of complementary violet.
Rose (variations: Rose Doreé, Peachblow, Candleflame) - Similar to lavender, sometimes used for low-key lit night interiors.
One example, Ms. Bell says, is "The Wheeling Peachblow Piece," which Flavin dedicated to a glass blower he admired.
This morning, he read the war headlines to Carrie, who had read them herself half an hour before, until Peony appeared, adorable and soft in a lace-trimmed peachblow negligee, gurgling, "Everybody here?"
But just take a look at Flavin's Untitled (To the Innovator of Wheeling Peachblow) at the Hayward and see what richness and liberation he achieves with his chosen restrictions.
My car was standing before his gate; Luther and I drove along the streets of the little town, its gardens bright with his own varieties of Santa Rosa, Peachblow, and Burbank roses.
The Hyman Building was faced in the same peachblow sandstone as Wheeler's Opera House, brought to the city by the railroads that Hyman and Wheeler had briefly put aside their differences to bring up the Roaring Fork Valley in the late 1880s.