TfWi ' & ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 HAND THAT CREATED WONDROUS SCULPTURES NOW PALSIED. BUT ARTISTS SOUL LIVES ONI 0 Johannes Gelert, Far Inte . the Gray Shadows of Life, Seeks Haven for Rest in Brooklyn Heme for Aged His Fight JVith Fate Lesing One Americans Toe Materialistic, He Finds, te Cultivate Spirit That Leads te High Ideals in Art Man 's Best HandiM work, He SaySfP Should Be Fash ioned Out of the- Pure Leve df f!f,"9'''','ir,;"rv'''',"r' r ( ) mmummmL! v mWmmim v t ivvrrifesv "OH Rk?raiK lliSfiiil w .: - uv-. Mlli . B -;,.;;;;;::! sj5saaaKm v-sifiiM'wi vsM'wiB .bl. . '. va.. .& 581?. s - 'j-s h-. 4JAsy?3.-AwM c"w""". i-y Biffi: -- - , -iwr? w i AN'i;iyZJ.SiiMvW iJl&V&Pnm.-XM&Z7 :!, v- v rai'wwv'r - -n..--- -.-,.,lJ..,v . -., XNKg?TOlaffl?S!ffi Vi??iBm aaaKNiaccaw -SMMi PlfflMHPl "Thp truRRle for Werk.- erected in the 3MM SWWiPVfSamfl lP City of ChicaRe and regarded as n splendid m&$p& ISSSSKStWh. example of (Jelerfs 'virile conceptions fiM ,--J??i VWWffflfcv seventieth hlrtluluv Tlii nir- '"'-"" ""'"""- " ""-.'". "" ; My,r''5Se3 &&OS37.3JsW-a-'. - ! ?SS5'' v XTixYAjvtS8S3HfV etimtin eirinuuj. inis pa- i member nf I n- inti'iin Idii.-iI .r:rj ni K?j.5Vv3s" trf)Mt3fATK .. . a ifl PARALYSIS, old age, oblivion. Then, what of Fame? That riRht hand of Johannes S. Oclert, which fashioned the majestic pieces of sculpture and statuary that enhance the beauty of many Amer ican cities, lies weak and helpless. Mighty monuments withstand the onslaughts of wind and weather. Hut net se the human frame. Today Gelert, noted Danish sculp- j ter, is in the Danish Heme for the i Aged in Ikoeklyn, penniless broken in health and fortune. His last work, a memorial te Dr. ! Themas H. Slicer, which is in the All Seuls' Church, Manhattan, he made entirely with his left hand. Nev, that hand is being overtaken by the paralysis which has crippled his right. A year age, without any notice at nil, Gelert closed his studio in New Yerk, where he had wrought some of his best work, disappeared from I his us tal haunts and faded from the group of fellow craftsmen who had been hi3 cronies in the National . Sculpture Society and similar or ganizations. ' Last week, en his seventieth birth day, his friends found him in the Danish Heme for the Aged. Although he created many not able civic groups, among thorn the Denmark Greup en the New Yerk (Vf-tem Heuse, the Haymnrket -!atue in Haymarket Square and the Hans Andersen piece in Lincoln Park, Chicago, and although he , wen three cold .medals in contests i in the United States, he received few commissions te de remunerative ".erk. What a young artist who comes te America and finds it a land of premise has te say is notable. But what an artist who for a lifetime has battled and beat against the oremiso of America says is mere ipnificant. "I have no fault te find with Vmerica," said Mr. Gelert. "I am junt stating facts." He sat in his rocking chair in the Giving the Best YEslRS AGONE ACCLAIMED IS SUPERMAN New Forgotten, but Although Pride Is fVeuuded, Dane Docs Net Cavil at Passing of Fa we litili' nil 'i ilinii. And the silir,,,'. no ) ,. t H. !. ! ll'.icll I lie silb Jf" t tllil I ! Ill llll'I.I." (irlrrt-.- Iii'liif thai nil ni'ist have tlif litif'kurntinil nf liiHterv Mini cxpe-rii-mi' uiim ruj-rii'il nm in his in edu cation. Hi hri;;!'i lii ciirpi'r iih an f.'i-iii' te .-. .. ...i--:irv"r -i : te'k- lielm fur fin:r m'pim. T' In niJiwl ii i i p m iii i ii ii i i i i m v c, js ' iv '. V'rt,r:i5jrtr::x.ntv.WKFf-vj i :.i .... .:-..! WtiwmmffimWmW --..; -i -s w$wKMt(wm a iv mm t- ni.i...i.-.h at ti. st. HiilHH W iU' " 'i7 s' VdktMMWSsi "Art is m the iK-'ait," he said. "If r.imN i:m.emiI,wi: Hi ri,w ,,f status, W Tn WnHmvmtn ift'lil " V ," w VV JPW'SlRv .W3 . ,. ... ! l-l'Dii'il.Mi Initilnte nt Art- mill f-i ii'Mi-i': MWffia W$WM$Wfim Vy V , ' IWW Sa nrl no ftmeut "f reading or writing ,in Matt:,. .,f C,.l,.i1(.l .1. r. St..v.... Hi,. W SSOSSiHB VN;"' '" v 6 5" 0 m$M$M$?M '&&& ' will give it. ,f.iiiiidi.r .if Minm-atiiili-: tln .1 nitimi SlfflHHHH! - , tyfm&VM k'- vwfeWWS t Bent deal of icadtng abe u ,.,...,., N. .,.. wl iM .,,,,. WXMm&mmSm A" PA 0 M$tM$iMiV V- 3S1K PaW1 nrt la' K've a person a certain, stntim- .i.l a tr-,z,. mmm.i tl... ,.vt.- WMmMBtffl Xl "felifefiitl ' ;V WMIIrII "K about art, a certain vh.r f .,., ...,,, ,.. ,Mm rtwws rfflsji'xTa3Bi Hy-,'. ,i.dKBiKaj'. -'H- !:, r.' ,r KjvAiwajiMiwN y'A-raj?? NNH ' f'SHPrnr II Plr' SSPH mttliiS , LtL .uMaN..Hi . .-w.Miv .As .Vrf,r.v ,v.-'lT . tt,VlV.,lLr," . i'S.f ni at tli" I'.n.Mii .rmlfiin nt' Copen Cepen I'tici'n. Up ni.t tuiiri'ii (niii'i hc v.p ei.'u" in I'nfi- tn wnrl: iii'd study. Hi cxliilii'cil ju t!i,. s;i'(iii thiT' in 1878, tin II Nfllt ' -k (. r.iTlin te llil nionu nienu nii'iital work. I.nti'i-In- -tuiliiil at Itunie t' a I:ini!i llmi niiin'iir ni'ltelnrship '"iiilly hi- cit;!" te thi- country in issT, Mw -iv ItittT In1 became a 'itizi i'. Finds Philosophy In Reading Own Poems nor I." iii-.-iiMilfil from te liriii? i'iiuii some of 11- i-iif..li. .1 '.M.' ..iivf.iilv. Hi' i-Miil iii Hi- lush. fifMii tone et a !wt iitnl tirephi'i. 'l'!i- kri'ini- nf thK limni' nnd tlin lien-ikt'i'in'r leth fame in te hear his lini'iii. t win n -inaili'i- auiut'iicp than tjie weH.l Iki.I Ii- !. iti nt 1 1. ii '. wii.it i- i.ii'u '' They Mli. I "ul hi Ills in- ...in- ii).i'crmtlVU tllllll I l-i.Wcl-. If i-.i'l e'i te tl.- i iii-c ei Mi necra. It -ii-: "Se in !... -hi iciirn from ,eit. lii-.i' !'i' ,1 lle- i .- . H, like ihi. t.. yni- iii. i- Iim-. Ti cliidih-n and Peltll'-il ! till- V ! WO.-'il .'I 1 l-t." WVWTjRVftir.V-'T'l .T: S'. TiW Xi .lehannrs S. Gelert. famous Dan ish sculptor, as he looked en his seventieth birthday. This pic ture was taken in the Danish .-mil Ntiuh iiiC An.i-.-ii .'in luiil tn.-i-tcii-il it. Ills Hi-iiliitiii'M hrniiKht 1 1 1 ti Muimis IiikIi ri'i'dcnitieti.-i. Ili n .-l-iiil ;i 1 member of tli- luti'i-nntleti.-il jirj of I nw.-iril nl' llin I 'li!i-.-ii'ii l--.vnn-.it inn tstllt Heme for the Aged, liroeklyn, i 1 1- ii.i-im.iI Iiemhi-.iIiIi. menthm iii tin' . i uhere .Air. uelert is runs l.-,-',ti .-. liinit. (lehl himiIiiI- spending his remaining years, i were iiwnt-ili'il him l.y tln Nii-liv-ill- He is tihiiwn looking ever his I ''rntptitiiiil nxpinitieti in sn7. hy iln- latest work, "Schleswig and . Pliiladidphiu An (lull ami Lv the l)inmnrl(" At'lPIK'illl Art Sin .cty. I !' wn cli'i'tnl " R , :i iiit'tiilii-r of the National S-iilptim. Se- cti'ty and of tlu Ai-i-liiii'i-tiinil l.t'iimii'. immobility of despair. They just I S"iiu of the in-emlii-iit inihlli- works I'liu in wiis rniiril I1P"II ie (..rin- ni- true d-sire, ii true need for it. I I'nM. Hnttlc I'rwli, .Mh-h. : u n.it:-nlt "Americans de net want nrt. Art S!';!M' (','r,. ,V""I,!,",;,.,IU i,''l.n"si' ""' ,,..., .... . . i Mattii" et 'tiMicral iiraiit. (!:ihmki. 111. is dehnitely spiritual. Americans i .. . have been and still are materialistic. ' """' (fi'iun vies I believe what Russell Sturges tnid "'s' 3 cat'fs Advance about them: 'Art is a birthdnv gift1 ,'1'1"' ',,!'1 !1-'f' ,n,n" "I "" :..!. .-. I' ... . I . , i i i ti ... ' , . ' III" ainl i ltH' ..-nl tn l'l-ilili - 1 i 111 winch is denied te English-speaking , R1VP f ,lM ,,,.,. m,,.,,,,! ,,,-., i,,--people.' tvvpi'ii him ami hi- ufi (whom 1,- inr- T!ir nit which h.-m hpen dpvcleppil 'l"l whi-n In- wn- f..rty-f.nii- .111 Li as 11 .ii-tlaitly Aim-riraii tireilii.-t in- ihmchler and 1vm (-nti". rhuI.'M tin. .Medem Scheel of Art and, ',ls -'''le li.Tiitn.- iiiifivi.i.-nt-i. the NVw Ri-he.il of Art. Thev ur.. dn- D''1 f-'nllicn'il en til" inspii-iMi; Im-ts vi'lepcil te attract attention. 'Tlicv ai-e'1'1?' "I"'"'' '""' heferc had been the what shmiiitiK is te a deaf mnn. They l"-'!'0 of '"' '0"" ','' . , , are like n call for help from a ship in , ht" t-'ehl mediiU tarnished anil were distress. add away. , mcrirans reprcj-s and Niipprean "'"' ""I'l'J. m" ..i-ierc. in their feelliiKs until there is nu feelins "ratP is '" liv'' "f'1- When I h.iil no left. work te ile I imiile -ketches nhent "Art imiit have a h.-ickgrnitml of rtne- -J" I" ti. Tin. wen. all life -aver-, tl.-lli- ami epe-li.ii-e. I i'!i... in ''"he Hi Mil who hi.- 1 'lliins te de i it lili'm arl 011 tiailllien. iliinei-nr-i te In;. .-(.If, "Aiit-riru li;is no feelitiB for art of its "I aid te :n--lf. 'It ilee-n't mattei mattei ewn," he eiijiiined. wlilli-i- tin wm-Ks nr- em led away a- Then, iliKturhed anil Inenn'elnblp. lie ruhhi-h after in'' death. I will de n. n. are.su nnd. in slippired feet, slinflled ' ChrNt nuid : "Ve.i shall net hide veur across the 100111. I liuht under a 1-i-hel, Imt jmt ii ,n n "Amerirn neetiiH te present llfelf ns I raiiilh-Miek that it mnv -ive life te a vast field of miipiiatiim te many art- 'all."' Se I considered "it m duiv te isls.' he was reminded. Kive the-,, i-hildr.-n of mv hrain "and "Hint is Iicpiiiipc they nre venns and In'ellect a hmi-im;." appliuise means nnieh te them. When ,lust 11- the artist s-tiled ha. k te en ' 'm "V't! (t'.V .. .. , i"V the life of ,-i-enltiii! I,is -,i:l,t I111111I lie left off tl sentence wlih 11 Minrp ,,nd 111:11 I.-mihu- -nuri'lt pnralireil. Ki-tillT of his l.nny left hand. I.if- N ,.Um- futile." I, e .,,,';. .,,1 a Ii.. .fit. II1.1I I . . I l- . . . ' ;" " " f"i iiiiii-i 11 'wiieii 1 iiiiiii iioiem; 1 .i.-iii.-i. of two .Ihl mm detenill.iR the ll21!lrK ,lf ,.,.,., , ,..,,, 1 1- of a ei-t. Ilieu-spir 1 Bi'i-iiis mi- ii,,,,,,..!, , 1, ,.',, il.iimteil. hill tlieii- Imilleu re ,,. , '"""Ml. Ii.) I'l .1111, a .... .. . .. .. ..... ,,,. ,,.,,.,. , ... ,.,., , .., m. ,.,. ... iiMii-iiutlii.. I !.,,,. 1. - I In iiiiiii . 11 :-r nu- mi iiainl. ell.llllieit in pi- 11 I I lietn was l,.f; "-Napuleen," which wen cemmetiditinn at I lie St. Leuis lvxpositien and which takes rank with (ielert's mere famous works "ain-h Henii' tn he talked. His clean. A housemaid busily moved wi,u., 1 worn lihifi. suit caught the about, dusting the limnm-i'. Hits l'"i ns uliii.i, Ime-i.iI niwl flu-kiired mini v he bieiithes the gospel of art in tl,,, iv. ii,,,t u,,..,,,,,,,,,! tiii-niiirii I which dwells in etecple towers and the liattly raised slunk. . in the dusty shadows or light and The plnce seemed comfortable and darkness is confined te a room nt ws only the art of the lieu.-ic.wiV th.-tt of cleanliness. His every ideal seemed contradicted. His large, earnest eves staved stt night ahead. They Had net the Krlii.M.'' There is Jey and tlinnkfulncsi I "".. ", ' ' V"1 V ' ;., r , , .. in it for the ( senvcry of the New I ,', ll ' ' ,' ",l,M",r ', fashion I ami-,, land of ilrca.nn,,, ,,', U ,! ! ' " f ' J'i" 'tUw' (,r '; '"-h en-.! premises inncl m '0lt- 'v weik is horn of Inns- ,, . .. , llnK " Ir.-inntiiit tlu- .tin- 1 imve known two rtunlings Hedge ,0 countless nh. r iimt th-i .ny f. ei ,,. ... , ,-. . the rapt in-own the!!! its Ti-it imi nine Hlii Lifer, It itttei'U "It de,-, net ina.t.i- win.. ..,.,,w (ielert's feehle frntne Meed between ''" '" "" "fe '"'"'r rehs jen of the the two picture. Iim life's history P'i.''r te (jive." His hlgh-piii-lied seeiiieil hed-.ied In hy ihe two pnltitiiiBs. i 0,p,'', 'ni',,(' '"'" ,l feeble trenie'.i. At tir-t for him there was weleeme I "Then you de think theie i- hop,. in this hind of his lengiujjs- -Ameriea. i 'or the development of art in America"" Later tliere was milled te this rennivn. ' "e was hhkcii. Theucli he could net Kpeak lhifllsli dis- "Yes," In. an-wered, and his Inns' linellv, lie wen tile contest te eveetitc ' steel urn.i leelts which fell back ever the iruymmkel Btatue In (Tileaee. j his head shook with emotion. Shortly thereiiTter lit was piveii tln ' "The hope for art In America is Ie ' mission ie (leceraie tlie new llet-nlil develop an art out of the mixture of IIuildltiK In Chicaite, Many of his com missions called for a eemnlni- l. i.,,u-l edite of tlm lives of Americuti hei-ees art which has been hreuzhr int.. it from diffcreiit niitlnus. LurepennR are well versed In mat He set himself te the tank of renilliis teu of art nnd histur.i. Americans aenmssiM T.',li. V-Z:.'&7?Mmrttl ie&m&um mm&mm splendid mMwrPXi tSSrnlSB &mMkH M"'yms 'mmm ligurcs k.i'hm0A t MB V i.tc&u.$?Mmn i Kil vi fill f&smmm Mim$9 ; & mm m bye -. -'-' irf i ',; : i tiv- ;-. s?l ..JqpMEM mmmmi:': ... - mum tew . .. hSI. 1