Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 45 '"Impressions of Athens and Constantinople" A Harold Noice Travelogue No. T 55 One Reel $1.75 Athens — an attractive modern city against a background of ruins of an ancient and glorious civilization. Constantinople — a city of shining white palaces, great domed mosques, and graceful minarets. "Impressions of Rome" A Harold Noice Travelogue No. T 56 One Reel $1.75 In Rome are many relics and monuments of classical and medieval art. The Tomb of Hadrian, St. Peter's Cathedral, the Church of the Lateran, the Colosseum, and many others are shown in this interesting picture. The World of Art "Making of an Etching" From Pathe Review No. G 1 One Reel $1.75 How many persons know how an etching differs from other engravings, or from pictures of any kind? A noted etcher, George Elmer Brown, N. A., illustrates the various interesting processes. "Art by the Ton" From Pathe Review No. G 2 One Reel $1.75 Heroic sculpture and its methods. George Grey Barnard, the distinguished American sculptor, at work on his eleven foot figure of Eve, and his fifteen foot head of Lincoln. "Petal Painting" From Pathe Review No. G 4 One Reel $1.75 Illustrating the hours of labor required to develop gigantic portraits, the actual colors for which are supplied by dried flower petals in myriads of hues. A little-known art that had its origin in the days when flower rugs served as carpets for royalty.