The Face on the Barroom Floor (painting)

One afternoon at the bar he became embroiled in a heated argument with Ann Evans, the project director, about the manner in which his work should be executed.

In its mining boom heyday it was just such a floor as the ragged artist used in d’Arcy's famous old poem.

Still the idea haunted me, and in my last night in Central City, I persuaded the bellboy Jimmy Libby to give me a hand.

They advertised the painting as that from the poem "The Face on the Barroom Floor" by Hugh Antoine D'Arcy.

She lived at 1323 Kalamath st, Denver, Co The Teller House painting was the inspiration for a chamber opera titled The Face on the Barroom Floor by Henry Mollicone.

The Face on the Barroom Floor