New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 10

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GRAND CARNIVAL Auspices of the P, 0. 8. of A. Vibberts Lot - Stanley St. TONIGHT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. ARTISTS SEEKT0 USE RODF TOPS 1Scores of Them . Would Put | Studies on Higher Elevations New York, Bept. 29. — DBrewerles, antiquated warehouses, old residences, | 1ot bulldings, tenement houses, the | 1oots of Fifth avenue stores and other large buildings are being surveyed by committees of artists and real estate | men seeking to end the shortage of studios which i{s forcing hundreds of young artists out of New York city. The best locations for artists are the waste at present,’” sald Jullan Dowes, chairman of the rent committee of the loague of Amerioan artists, “because many bulldings were made no that it {8 not practicable to put nudlal on top, "But architects working on hew buildings should plan for roof studlios, connecting them by elevators or stair- cases and locating tanks or other nec- essary roof structurcs so they would not finterfere." “It should be a matter of civio con- oern to see that artistsa are not driven out of the city, Rent profiteering will eventually injure native art so that New York city will be chiefly an allen art center, “Forelgn governments now main- taln commissions of art here and carry on extensive propaganda, flood- ing America with foreign paintings of littlo coneequence and leaving Am- erican artists without customers.' Large public-spirited organizations| § Chic—Nob by—Classy Copies of Original Parisian Models—Largest Assortment in 'l'own Fall Millinery Display ‘ Beautiful Assortment of Stylish Dressy Hats Trimmed Hats tops of big buildings, but the cost of [or wealthy men and foundations will fitting up studios there would be ex- have to help provide studios for cessive. Jules Guerin, the mural |artists and bar {nterlopers, or addi- painter, has a roof studio 120 feet|tional thousands of artists will be long, as have many other artists, but (driven out of this city, according to such accommodations are usually ex-|Augustus Lukeman, the sculptor. pensive. It was necessary to cut out “It would be a great mistake to do some steel work on the top floor to|anything suggesting charity or phil- reconstruct the roof as a studio for anthropy,” he said, “but wealthy peo- —=—=a3 | Mr. Guerin, |ple interested in seelng New York Jay Hambidge, who also had a roof [something more than a mere com- studio, pointed out that many roofs mercial and flnancial metropolis & £ i were disqualified because all-night ele- {should study this studio question and For chk Returns Use Herald ClaSSIfled AdV’ts. vator service was lacking. 'come to the rescue of the artist by ‘‘Valuable roof space {8 going to!providing quarters for him at fair rents. The young artist needs a frend able to do something on a |large scale, llke the Rocketeller Foundation. “There are plenty of fine locations |for studios without making artists | migrate to the waterfront and live BOYS! A Premax Coaster Wagon Free! 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But real estate men calculate that the cost of putting in skylights and other necessary improvements would HE ABBE HARDWARE CO reduce the income on the invest- T . ment below what {s now obtainable 9 for warehouse use. PHONE 407 279 MAIN ST. “After providing studios for artists it is another problem to maintain them for artists. Andrew Cainegie intended Carnegie Hall fos z7fists par- ticularly musicians. For a few years it was maintained chiefly for artists’ studios. Today, instead of being an jart and musical center, Carnegie Hall is largely a commercial building. “I think artists are being forced out of the profession faster than they are being driven into the country, You can’t live cheaply on a farm Those having barns for studios and living in farmhouses have to pay $18 —EIGHT YEARS reputation for square dealings, as the HONEST MAN'S FRIEND a week or more. 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