| Show jBIodels Not Treated with Consideration A woman who has posed many years as a model draped and nude for artists ar-tists of both sexes tells a reporter for the Philadelphia Press that she would rather pose for men than for women I and maintains that this feeling is general gen-eral among professional models of her sex Women artists as a class are insolent in their treatment of models rarely calling them by name speaking to them always in the third person For instance a woman will say Will the model turn her face this way but a man will say Will you kindly turn I your face this way It is not the desire de-sire of many models to talk very much with the artists but it is not their desire de-sire either to be treated as things and not as people While a model wishes to be regarded as sexless there is an unkindness in a womans way of showing show-ing this to a model that is rarely found in a man A woman never believes be-lieves in the morality of a model If a man doubts it he never allows a personal per-sonal feeling to influence him to treat her insolentlyNew York Times |