Contributor(s): Author: Margaret Maron A relic of Manhattan\'s Gilded Age, the Erich Bruel House is home to an idiosyncratic collection of art.
A festive Christmas party in Nauman\'s honor ends in ac.
But tastes in art do change and in trying to restore the house\'s faded luster, its trustees propose a major retrospective for renowned artist Oscar Nauman.
For over sixty years it has managed on donations from the visiting public and its dwindling trust fund.
Contributor(s): Author: Margaret Maron A relic of Manhattan\'s Gilded Age, the Erich Bruel House is home to an idiosyncratic collection of art