Birds and Nursery Rhymes |
The Children's Waiting Area in the Eastman Dental Clinics
During the 1920's and 1930's, in addition to the Rochester Dental Dispensary, George Eastman established five dental clinics throughout Europe. The clinics were designed with children in mind, in hopes that anxiety over dental care would be reduced. This concern for young patients was reflected in the architecture of these buildings. Each clinic had it's own birdcage in the waiting area and artists were employed to paint murals on the walls illustrating nursery rhymes and childhood themes.
Brussels Waiting Room |
Children Gathered around Birdcage in Brussels Waiting Room |
Walls in London Waiting Room |
Walls in Rochester Waiting Room |
Birdcage in Stockholm Waiting Room |
Birdcage in Rome Waiting Room. Floor tiles also silhouettes of animals. |
Walls in Stockholm Waiting Room |
Birdcage in Rochester Waiting Room |
Walls in Rome Waiting Room |
Birdcage in Paris Waiting Room |
Birdcage in London Waiting Room |

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