A Frolich Room 
By Theodor Faaborg 
In ancient Greece, we are 
told, any man who had rendered 
his country great service or who 
had in some other way distin¬ 
guished himself by virtue—a 
word and a conception at that 
time held in deep reverence—was 
invited to eat at the prytaneum, 
by which we are undoubtedly to 
understand that he was honored 
by his fellow-citizens with a feast. 
Lorenz Frolich was, both as 
artist and as man, one of the 
noblest figures in the annals of 
Danish art. In spite of opposi¬ 
tion at home and abroad amount- 
A Corner of the Frolich Room Showing Gobelins 
