Shadowland (Jan-May 1922)

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T wo interesting examples of the work of I. Mortimer Block are presented on this page. His “Mother and Child” is one of his best efforts. “Of course, you see the hands first,” Mr. Block explains. “They are the point of concentration. No, they are not anatomically correct, but they do suggest a mother’s capable hands. They are the hands of future generations of mothers” At the right is Mr. Block’s “Rocks of Wisdom,” in many ways a new departure of the artist. “My idea of this picture is to symbolize the great intellects of today,” says Mr. Block. “You will notice that every form has a human semblance, suggesting that thought and nature are one”