Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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84 HHMi For Art's Sake Few, if any, Hollywood homes are without a fine painting or two, and some of the stars own valuable collections. Mm .ffip: Jean Hersholt, above, has the Dane's love of simple decoration, the beautiful study of peasant life hanging above his mantelpiece being almost the only ornament in the room. Lina Basquette, right, is proud of the woodcut proof of herself which hangs in her home. Antique Chinese prints are the weakness and the delight of Aileen Pringle, below. Richard Arlen, above, has only recently been able to purchase the Italian painting which he and his wife, Jobyna Ralston, long desired for their living room. Clarence Brown, below, the director, is justly proud of the Mexican tile painting, "El Charro," by Pedro Sanchez, which adorns the wall of the patio of his home. ~WKf1 ' ■■'•;. ^'Mmmnmm