Art and Handcraft in the Woman's Building
of the World's Columbian Exposition

Forfatter: Maud Howe Elliott

År: 1893

Forlag: Goupil & Co.

Sted: Paris and New York

Sider: 287

UDK: gl. 061.4(100) Chicago

Chigaco, 1893.

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48 ART AND HANDICRAFT SKETCH FOR WINDOW. L. F. Emmet, United States. (Copyrighted.) was more moral than material. It was de- signed to represent chiefly that part of woman’s labor which finds no place in the other departments of the Fair. Perhaps the most valuable thing it lias accomplished is the bringing together of women from the most distant parts of the world. Who can foretell how potent an influence for the unity of the nations may spring from this meet- ing of the Slav and the Teuton, the Celt and the Mongol, the Gaul and the Latin, the Greek and the Anglo- Saxon? From the days of Helen, women have | been accounted a cause for strife between men and nations. “Cherchez la femme' is the old saying whenever there is trouble afoot. If this is true, nothing can be so important for the peace of the world as that these prime causes of differ- ence among men should become friends and allies. If the three goddesses had handed back the apple to Paris and said “ Thank you,”