The International Studio /June 1915 . al architecture, and you willscarcely fail to agree that as a medium it is as Hewett and a corps of competent assistants fromthe Smithsonian Institute, Washington. is one of that rapidly increasing numberof scientists who feel the indissoluble connectionbetween ethnology and aesthetics. Nothing finerhas thus far been accomplished than his installa-tion of the several exhibits in this particular sec-tion. The collections of pottery, rugs, basketsand domestic utensils, and the detailed series perfectly adapted to the physical and social con- of dra


The International Studio /June 1915 . al architecture, and you willscarcely fail to agree that as a medium it is as Hewett and a corps of competent assistants fromthe Smithsonian Institute, Washington. is one of that rapidly increasing numberof scientists who feel the indissoluble connectionbetween ethnology and aesthetics. Nothing finerhas thus far been accomplished than his installa-tion of the several exhibits in this particular sec-tion. The collections of pottery, rugs, basketsand domestic utensils, and the detailed series perfectly adapted to the physical and social con- of drawings illustrating that graphic symbolism ditions of the Southwest as is the English-Colonial, which is an inherent element in all aboriginal or Georgian, to the needs of the East. Had the artistic expression, are as extensive as they are Panama-California Exposition accomplished noth- stimulating. On comparing these latter with the ing else, this rehabilitation of our Spanish-Colonial canvases devoted to native type and scene by Panama-California Exposition, San DiegoCOMMERCE AND INDUSTRIES BUILDINGS CVIII ARCHITECT, FRANK P. ALLEN, JR.


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