mceRnACionAL
60NDER-TOO MANY ROSES?
T
here have been more The erotiCLSm and extrava- few years of the dying cen-
phrases made about gance of the 'nineties had turY. t0 atone for their
the eighteen nineties Utile influence Onthe delicate shortcomings. Added to
than about any other de- f , £A / Qonder ^ the extrWnces of
cade in the memory of man. J the nineties were a natural
It seems a pity to add to P E R R I N J 0 Y Q) E reaction against the prim-
them. But the figures of ness of the preceding era.
that day invited phrases, both by their work and With Victoria behind and the end of the century
their behavior, and they were not at all averse to before, the artists of the nineties felt a pressure
coining phrases about themselves. The years from two directions driving them into excesses
between eighteen ninety and the close of the nine- that were olten childish and sometimes inspired,
teenth century were filled with a riot of creation Charles Concler was one of the figures of that
that set artists to writ-__period whose genius—
ing, and poets to F~ ^f^m^ or taIcnt' as Jou wiI]
drawing, and everyone ^/^SSk ~was somewhat over"
to talking. Above all, Jt° ^Hbw ' shadowed by his more
everyone experi- W [ TL ' < spectacularcontempo-
mented with art in W raries. Two things
some form; and the \*~ •<^-*^ _ kePt him in the back-
phrase, fin de sikle, •" -;'^V' ground: he was color-
was sufficient to ex- |* J$ drunk in an age of
cuse every extrava- 1 ^'W Wack and white; and
gance of creative ef- ! jB*^ . /' he chose to paint fans
fort. Poets and novel- | iK, j> rather than canvases,
ists and artists and |gt _ Any other artist of the
essayists ran about iMt - *OSj?0fo. period who might have
madly trying to pro- fk been beguiled by the
duce the greatest pos- Jgfr, j/k fan shape would have
sible number of novel- jM bcen influenced by the
ties, as if the close of HL limitations of the
the century was to ■ H shape because, like
mark the end of the ■ I -sma11 boys laboring
world and all that"was SSjlUKfrl I under an excess of
to be accomplished SmSm?^"' SP^i 'f'^^^ energy, they would do
must be finished be- f^Si^^^^^^f*>«'?'';:^^^^ llil anything they could
fore then. And though 'jM to make it harder.
Max Nordau and a PPpilP^ *' *^~Hj%, M But bonder, as we
few others have ^HHiWlfcM^i^^WHWBKWIiflKt iXWli shall see, was moved
screamed in passionate charles conder—self portrait °y no su°h impulse,
rage against the "Yel- He found in the de-
low Nineties," most of us look back to it with signing of fans the most natural expression of his
interest if not with envy and save our pennies visions; and his name will always be associated
industriously to buy copies of The Savoy or The with fan decoration in spite of the work he did in
Yellow Book. other fields. On all of them there arc beautiful
The end of a century has upon our sensibilities women, "sumptuous women basking in their owrr
much the same effect as the return of our own glorious beauty, in a world that had for place and
natal day, only, being Time's birthday, it affects boundary only color—color that suggested form
a great many people instead of only one. It makes but did not really have it; and though the day is
whole groups of people pause and say to them- fresh and the wind is fair, the air is heavy and
selves, in the words of Hermione, "Have I done close. There are too many roses."
something really constructive in this hundred Whether or not you will admire his work and
years, or have I failed?" They nearly always name him artist without the qualifying "decora-
decide that they have failed and try, in the last tive" depends entirely upon whether or not you
april 1925
thirty-seven
60NDER-TOO MANY ROSES?
T
here have been more The erotiCLSm and extrava- few years of the dying cen-
phrases made about gance of the 'nineties had turY. t0 atone for their
the eighteen nineties Utile influence Onthe delicate shortcomings. Added to
than about any other de- f , £A / Qonder ^ the extrWnces of
cade in the memory of man. J the nineties were a natural
It seems a pity to add to P E R R I N J 0 Y Q) E reaction against the prim-
them. But the figures of ness of the preceding era.
that day invited phrases, both by their work and With Victoria behind and the end of the century
their behavior, and they were not at all averse to before, the artists of the nineties felt a pressure
coining phrases about themselves. The years from two directions driving them into excesses
between eighteen ninety and the close of the nine- that were olten childish and sometimes inspired,
teenth century were filled with a riot of creation Charles Concler was one of the figures of that
that set artists to writ-__period whose genius—
ing, and poets to F~ ^f^m^ or taIcnt' as Jou wiI]
drawing, and everyone ^/^SSk ~was somewhat over"
to talking. Above all, Jt° ^Hbw ' shadowed by his more
everyone experi- W [ TL ' < spectacularcontempo-
mented with art in W raries. Two things
some form; and the \*~ •<^-*^ _ kePt him in the back-
phrase, fin de sikle, •" -;'^V' ground: he was color-
was sufficient to ex- |* J$ drunk in an age of
cuse every extrava- 1 ^'W Wack and white; and
gance of creative ef- ! jB*^ . /' he chose to paint fans
fort. Poets and novel- | iK, j> rather than canvases,
ists and artists and |gt _ Any other artist of the
essayists ran about iMt - *OSj?0fo. period who might have
madly trying to pro- fk been beguiled by the
duce the greatest pos- Jgfr, j/k fan shape would have
sible number of novel- jM bcen influenced by the
ties, as if the close of HL limitations of the
the century was to ■ H shape because, like
mark the end of the ■ I -sma11 boys laboring
world and all that"was SSjlUKfrl I under an excess of
to be accomplished SmSm?^"' SP^i 'f'^^^ energy, they would do
must be finished be- f^Si^^^^^^f*>«'?'';:^^^^ llil anything they could
fore then. And though 'jM to make it harder.
Max Nordau and a PPpilP^ *' *^~Hj%, M But bonder, as we
few others have ^HHiWlfcM^i^^WHWBKWIiflKt iXWli shall see, was moved
screamed in passionate charles conder—self portrait °y no su°h impulse,
rage against the "Yel- He found in the de-
low Nineties," most of us look back to it with signing of fans the most natural expression of his
interest if not with envy and save our pennies visions; and his name will always be associated
industriously to buy copies of The Savoy or The with fan decoration in spite of the work he did in
Yellow Book. other fields. On all of them there arc beautiful
The end of a century has upon our sensibilities women, "sumptuous women basking in their owrr
much the same effect as the return of our own glorious beauty, in a world that had for place and
natal day, only, being Time's birthday, it affects boundary only color—color that suggested form
a great many people instead of only one. It makes but did not really have it; and though the day is
whole groups of people pause and say to them- fresh and the wind is fair, the air is heavy and
selves, in the words of Hermione, "Have I done close. There are too many roses."
something really constructive in this hundred Whether or not you will admire his work and
years, or have I failed?" They nearly always name him artist without the qualifying "decora-
decide that they have failed and try, in the last tive" depends entirely upon whether or not you
april 1925
thirty-seven