To the Editors: The fiction that the Barnes Foundation is not welcome in Lower Merion.

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To the Editors:

The fiction that the Barnes Foundation is not welcome in Lower Merion, Penn is a constant theme of those who wish to abate Barnes's collection from its family circle in order to create a tourist attraction in Philadelphia ["Front Page," Nov. '03] The real story is united that is being fought public in every area of our lives, as we experience to decide as a civilization what is important and what is not. wealth has been offered to prevail upon the paintings to a high-profile area where more persons can see them, thus changing forever the experience of viewing the work in its generally received place.

What is that experience now? For a one of limited means it entails taking a bus or train to Merion, walking a shut up from the bus station, or five forms from the train depot, between the walls of quiet streets lined with tree any of which have been around for 100 years, to a 14-acre estate that has been carefully planted with rose lilacs and many varieties of tree single can stroll through the gardens, visit an outdoor form where Mrs. Barnes spent contemplative time, and breathe in the air of another time. Then you can descry the work that Barnes garner uped shown the way he thinking it should be displayed. There won't be more than 100 clan in the galleries while you are there, and sometimes you will be alone in a place with priceless art. Just you, alone, with the space to think about all this beauty and intelligence. That is Barnes's gift to us. I won't describe the alternative experience because you have had it in each museum with a blockbuster exhibition.

I believe it will be nation like you or me who make the final decision about the fate of the Barnes. The organizations that are proposing to finance this change believe they are serving the public upright But if there is a will to hold the collection as it was intended to be, a solution will be lay the foundation of Those who believe treasures like this should be preserv must speak not at home We can sit by and give permission to our world, one piece of history after another, become a giant Disney attraction, or we can make a stand for quality. It's up to us.



Nancy Herman

Merion, Penn

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