36 
House & Garden 
Foul weather and 
fair, young Pan 
blows his pipes. 
Edward McCartan, 
sculptor. Courtesy 
of Gorham 
JOHNSTON-HEWITT 
In the corner of the garden of E. J. Ber- 
wind, Esq., at "Newport is a lovely Yenus 
mounted on an ivy covered pedestal and 
silhouetted against dark foliage 
GODS OF THE GARDEN 
Pan Pipes The Birds to Song 
statuary can find no nobler spot than at 
the end of the garden axis surmounting 
the exedra behind a curved bench and the 
shallow basins of a foun tain 
A young centaur holds up the dial to 
catch the laughing hours. He is in bronze 
and graces the lawn of Franklin Murphy, 
Esq. H. Van Buren Magonigle, architect 
COME OUT AGAIN 
By Many a Stately Fountain 
They drink from the fountain’s rim, these 
children; their chubby hands clutching at 
the edge. It is called "Joy Fountain”, by 
Edith B. Parsons. Courtesy of Gorham 
JOHNSTON-HEWITT 
