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THE COMBAT FROM A WALL DECORATION BY FRANCES BURR
"Ro uvnament
Wowhere, more than Frances Burr has made a motley of New York is ap-
in New York City, is beautiful Wall decoration in Parent t0 the Passerby, the
the kaleidoscopic Q W ^r uy ^ range and quality of its in-
eclecticism ot modern taste //• // •/, / / tenor settings would much
to be encountered. Less con- ladies and knights as models more amaze charming
cerned with tradition and R, 2^ LPH TVl AY H EW^ French salons rub lintels
racial exclusiveness than with ancient paneled rooms
other countries, America has almost from the from England, and the polychromed splendors of
beginning kept a wide-open door to extramural medieval Italy share honors with the lustrous
art. During this first quarter of the twentieth ornaments of the Chinese Empire. In and out the
century a most amazingly diverse and colorful tale of New York art runs its multicolored course,
procession has been passing through the main so that to come suddenly upon a little room ablaze
portal of the new world, a parade of modes and with gold and color in the sumptuous manner of
manners artistic drawn from the four corners of the cinquecento tucked securely away behind the
the globe and dating from every epoch. Beside unassuming facade of an old-time brown-stone
the heaped-up treasures that have been accumu- house in the East Sixties is hardly a matter for
Iated on Manhattan Island, the far-famed bazaars surprise. But the room itself, with its scenes of
of the East are but pale visions. tournaments and jousting running frieze-wise
In the intriguing process of assimilating and around the walls, is unique among New York
adapting the various decorative legacies of the interiors, and is well worth a detailed consideration,
past to modern conditions, the American artist This entertaining pageantry in paint is the
has shown energy and invention. If the fine work of Frances Burr and is the dominant feature
Jour forty-six
SEPTEMBER I 9 2 5
THE COMBAT FROM A WALL DECORATION BY FRANCES BURR
"Ro uvnament
Wowhere, more than Frances Burr has made a motley of New York is ap-
in New York City, is beautiful Wall decoration in Parent t0 the Passerby, the
the kaleidoscopic Q W ^r uy ^ range and quality of its in-
eclecticism ot modern taste //• // •/, / / tenor settings would much
to be encountered. Less con- ladies and knights as models more amaze charming
cerned with tradition and R, 2^ LPH TVl AY H EW^ French salons rub lintels
racial exclusiveness than with ancient paneled rooms
other countries, America has almost from the from England, and the polychromed splendors of
beginning kept a wide-open door to extramural medieval Italy share honors with the lustrous
art. During this first quarter of the twentieth ornaments of the Chinese Empire. In and out the
century a most amazingly diverse and colorful tale of New York art runs its multicolored course,
procession has been passing through the main so that to come suddenly upon a little room ablaze
portal of the new world, a parade of modes and with gold and color in the sumptuous manner of
manners artistic drawn from the four corners of the cinquecento tucked securely away behind the
the globe and dating from every epoch. Beside unassuming facade of an old-time brown-stone
the heaped-up treasures that have been accumu- house in the East Sixties is hardly a matter for
Iated on Manhattan Island, the far-famed bazaars surprise. But the room itself, with its scenes of
of the East are but pale visions. tournaments and jousting running frieze-wise
In the intriguing process of assimilating and around the walls, is unique among New York
adapting the various decorative legacies of the interiors, and is well worth a detailed consideration,
past to modern conditions, the American artist This entertaining pageantry in paint is the
has shown energy and invention. If the fine work of Frances Burr and is the dominant feature
Jour forty-six
SEPTEMBER I 9 2 5