. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . The Architect and ;^iiiccr 67. ■^♦:-# ClllKCH (!/•■ CHRIS I. SCIENTIST, LOSG BEACHiihiu-r Crcv, .Irchilcrt Ilie ])ictiire 1 lia\c painti-d res])cctin,L; clnircli huildiuL; as it exists inthis day may seem tixi dei)l(iral)le. l)Ut it is true, h()\ve\er, in the majorityof cases. The current i)erio(licals on recent architecture, as well as churchmagazines, are illustrating from time to time examples of ecclesiasticalart that are extremely fine, but so many more that are not. Looking at the other side of conditions, it is


. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . The Architect and ;^iiiccr 67. ■^♦:-# ClllKCH (!/•■ CHRIS I. SCIENTIST, LOSG BEACHiihiu-r Crcv, .Irchilcrt Ilie ])ictiire 1 lia\c painti-d res])cctin,L; clnircli huildiuL; as it exists inthis day may seem tixi dei)l(iral)le. l)Ut it is true, h()\ve\er, in the majorityof cases. The current i)erio(licals on recent architecture, as well as churchmagazines, are illustrating from time to time examples of ecclesiasticalart that are extremely fine, but so many more that are not. Looking at the other side of conditions, it is pretty safe tn say that tlieday is here where there are great strides being taken toward the l)ettermentof the art of ecclesiastical edifices. This art, like many of the others, isshowing great ))rogress, and after all it is interesting and wonderful to lieliving in such an age of advancement in art, to say nothing of science. It must not be construed that this improvement has been spontaneous,for it has not. Take such works as Trinity in .\ew ^drk City, linilt someyears ago, and the w


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