The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 31

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| ROA ay A AO Aa iy Ha “ ng ov PASTORS vON 4 African Negro TO BOOST FUND FOR ACTORS AD Cabinet ines, Bs Army Offi- « eers and Senators Voice Sym- Pathy ' With Drive. and otage met on a basis of fraternity. | eariy periods represented have carved A flurry bad been caused early in out definite design ines a ss of line and ay the day by © letter which the Rev. Fe ty eae pt sculpture is being shown at No. 449 Fifth Avenue by M. de Zayas untit/ Slow of | Nov. 16. itive negro sculpture for come time, | and his book on “African Negro Art,” | tmrued in 1916, te standard, | Those who are not acquainted with the art of the early negroes and who Ministera, rabbis, statesmen 94 are not familiar with the inftuence military men joined in paying tribute exerted upon it Gy the fetish have te the actors of America, in a unigl® many surprises in store for themselves meeting for the benefit of the Actors’ 4+ this exhibition. Wand, held at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, No. Gi Fifth! ory and ceremonial masks from the Avenue. The Police Band played Congo, Dahomey and the Ivory Coast Yealy march tunes. Motion pictures that show a strong, if intuitive, feel- ef the gathering were taken. Church !"§ for the decorative. Sculpture Shown By M. De Zayas By w. G. Bowdoin. A recent collection of African negro M. de Zayas has specialized on prim- ‘There are many interesting sorcer- ‘The unschooled wood carvers of the rodlems encountered that aré De. Johm Roach Straton, pastor of simply enarveltous, all the jaction Baptist Church, wrote to circumstances being iy con- Cavalry Daniel Frofiman, President of the Ac- | sidered. ter Fund, in reply to an invitation One of the ceremonial masks from Dahomey is embellished with quaint- @ attend the meeting. He assailed ness of finish and a dectded manifes- @ee otage os 4 purely commercial en- tation for the art ponaibilities of the @ttention for his personal prejudices t the expense of the cause which this meeting represents,” Mr, Smith n there dal ‘Dill. scandalous pearés, ae spicy display of ae to take cognizance of the Sdest announcements of those which really represent the a better efforts?” ir. Smith suggested that @traton question the Red Cross, ¥. ‘a G A and other war agencies as to character of the men and women in which art was sacrificed GTotesque. ‘and criticised the morals, , A mask Actresses. LTR A HART MEI, Ws DRT ate oar war CHARLES PURCELL Julta Osan, Tom MoNanphten, 99 Other Greomwich Vilage FRAT hats et THE LOST LEADER "13,/ra"* “1% Bi fanaa Pity Fifty lta. aes Aree thet ate eT seen ee Theatre, 41a, Bren Bud Sista iors at. Madagasca' presses the Ethiopian type with su- perlative skill, and the polish given to the native wood, simulates the otly 6 ebony finish of the negro skin. The headdress worn is full of design charm that could only come “Canoe Seat,” from Guinea, de- velops a manifestation of art that cries out for recognition in an object of utility that would not ordinarily be touched with artistic hands. The ist has worked with loving care and has made the balance good, The oval face ae eke as the chief y morial carv- ing. At ‘all. events it dominates the check: Mra ot the Certain of the Statuette Fetishes and other statuettes are realistically cut by the carvers of the Dark Con~ tuette Cariatid,” from the ning and Gariatid are a bit overdevolped, but the face is happily modelled and tat- too and sexual! lines are well Mapes by the anonymous carver. lens are merely incidental, ‘The neck- laces and amulets entering into this Diece are triumphs of realism, NO REASON FOR JBALOUST. 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