. Historic homes of New England . 3O X co -a OO Pi a > t—t O XI < Oh. 3O ao T3 -a E > o < 3U HEY BONNIE HALL originally known as one of the worlds lost arttreasures, since its whereabouts were unknown forseveral years. There exists abundant historicalevidence of its value, and prominent artists havepointed out the merits and the peculiarities thatstamp this canvas as a Parmigiana, although defi-nite proof is lacking. The interior of the house is most interesting froman architectural standpoint. The proportions arewell balanced, there is a dignity of design and acare in its fini


. Historic homes of New England . 3O X co -a OO Pi a > t—t O XI < Oh. 3O ao T3 -a E > o < 3U HEY BONNIE HALL originally known as one of the worlds lost arttreasures, since its whereabouts were unknown forseveral years. There exists abundant historicalevidence of its value, and prominent artists havepointed out the merits and the peculiarities thatstamp this canvas as a Parmigiana, although defi-nite proof is lacking. The interior of the house is most interesting froman architectural standpoint. The proportions arewell balanced, there is a dignity of design and acare in its finish that attracts experts. The valuelies not so much in the workmanship as in the choicebits of design shown principally in the exterior,and that are well worth introducing into a twen-tieth-century home. The upper hall has an ellipitical arched windowand a hand-carved balustrade. It is of the sameproportions as the lower hall, and it, too, is fittedup as a living-rooni. Beautiful pieces of furnitureare well chosen and well placed. A large book-case showing torch ornament


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