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WORDS UP WINIJOM FROM A PHYSICIAN'S PIN.
Those who conquer Salaria conquer the Trojos, sa provers with which orory rosident in the tropic islamulier While in consequence of Co wuwurd march of nie wchievement, this disease, so depressing in its out, so nexifalising in its effret, and so disorganising in its esult to the wick system is better under blood than it usito Go, it still, malappily excesity prevalent, and is likely to continue until the conditions which promued it have been
Mest-uple know that while Mularin mey take various firms it is dus to a special génia si murple, wich tlestroys the_rid corpuscles by which the oxygen of the air is carried by the ised to every part of the body to hart up its ingarition. The destruction of these corpuscles
JAPANESE PAINTING,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8rø, 1910.
The Times of the 10th ult. contains the following article on this interesting subject-
Last Tuesday, Wednesday, qud Thursday all the Japanese pictures that have been shown in small relay-at Shophers bush were exhibited a gaia in three far, or dolnehments at the Garden. Club, so that it was possible to get à cleamaridga of this total effect. Knowledne of the finer Chinese and Japanese painting is still wo new in Eure that oven rose who admire it not have opinion about it. Wo-have had, to rovise our sono natural dideges in expressing their ideas of Japanespaiuting, in particular, a thoroughly and
rapidly that we feel our revised ideas may be as far from the truth ng the old QTIRA
Druces the marked symptoms so characteristic and Ribe Waly
mustes ned the valor
enthusihan by the Japane
....
generation Was moved to print and rolour
of the dense--the pe, sastow, arthy compraised the distinose and the exquisite frivolity
the meatal and physal lassitude, the of Oriental art. Now we know that the Ja plssion,
presa, tus olid join feelings panes themselves think litt of this solout 11
joints.
prints, or. indeed, of the whole gears school Bad as sail thus, the rout Ansemis or
of painting out of which the colour prints arose. poverty of Food,
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as it is commonly called,
compared with their more serious religions and which makes to a burden to the sufferor it may landscape urt. And we further know that this go con-ideraly farther und 1 it produces that
mora serious art of theirs was mouinly an insita- wasted Lend mangerous coudrsion of the system tion of a still greater Chinese art of doctors enll - Chenesi
Whistler and the earlier European For long tranne has been the slicet anchor of Japaneng design, were quits ignorant. Just of the dirt a the later that the Japanese are very
agot a thò route stages it
the time when we have had a signal pronf generally : WEIS
serious misters of stages com tung men at a is employed to destroy the necta wrought sy tho uiéronos,
the art of war, wo baro also learnt that they arm, or have been, unustres no less serious of the Floy pay, in this cong the List of the art of listing that they have and i
us which eetody under the Lunner of
not merely, as the lesser French coco
For Maslar, the pužrican its been pain al wort weapons potent over them as the inters used it, to illustrate their fighter
honorent against the lips, but also to express a profound reliron
erotin and a profund delight in the beauties
nu. This vapou is Sapatogen, ra
of the net powerind it.yes and vitalist of the Incarnation of addin, figures
of nature. We have seen the great representa gents ever g-sen to the bed. Its remarkaba puperties hau sam to its 157 coastlinemis Gazon.
قانون
solid portion of pane, new milk, an ice phosphate of Soda, a jaetention qui
phers in the parens toy mum which at exmai the bag. Plosporus, an everyone knows
which in their abstract reloannity surpass almost fares by Fra Angelice, Piero della Franco, everything in European painting except some and Michelangelo; we have seen, too, the Angel of Buddhist Her veleming the hist pbile with anotherral joy which only Fra and we have seen the great Kwamon, the Goddess of Pity, attributed to Kangoka, a work which in its combination of tenderness with alstruct majesty has senrenly a paralled in European mrt.
Those praises muy seem exaggerated when wo reuseaber that all Japaneku pictures are sligh compared with the greatest Ita inn suasterpics: and certainly, in the first flash of our enthusinsin for this strange new art, we must still ask ourselves whether its emmparative poverty of representation makes it inferior to European palating. That is adient question to mower. No doubt the greater the power reprenenta
is act only as a chos written "Angelion has expressed in Western pointing: Viately astiated the heath of asteta, and is indispensable, or the discharge the unction of the arms ventres," but is set "absolutely, roseats for the growth of wat pysiologists term the era of the body,
11. méscope brinks of which i ke Luman eher is Constracted in growth is greatly inter ferred with in Maiuta, mark a supply of phophorns which is easily the depleted system is urgently foessary to be fare it to its stand activity. Notong does the well as Samutogen, as troching so rapidly rast thats vitality of the food as this preparation; which is prescribed by evor wave fousand ysicians in the word because no secret jax baus unde of its contents in the retina, the greater the power of expression, where its overwheining value in re usar fh. funt.ons representation is used always as a means of atin boy to their duty.
We have seen no Japanese or expression. How rapidly Sanalogen restores the blood Chinese picture that seems to us to expres after Amara a aunty be judged from the fact that much as Michelangelo's “Creation of Adam”
Pietà one eminent phas a remords that the red blood or Titian's last
or Rembrandt's marpatories in a pation Directsand sigaty thousand Support Exo.” ̈ They are all panwar in per cubic millianetes in a wask, and the por content than these great works, as a single lyric centage of rod colouring matter in them is poorer than a great drama. They lack the admead from 61 per cont. to 625 per cent, full statement, whether in literature or in art. cumulative power which only exists with a very while another patient, who was unable to take But, if we look for the arme qualities in those -map-14 food and was bing yoight rapidly so
works that we look for in lyrical poetry we must in sovet du a fortnight. tlaat the rod corpse' admire
their enostant แมส systematie inces-ol two letadret hand per cubic milli. China have shown a renirkable intellectual
success, in all bra
branches of their art the metre, their most colouring matter from 48 per power of systematizing the nouns of expressióu ewat. to 52 per cent, and she was able to rera, without falling into more mechanical formulm. har konteshold duties, completely oured of the tar There is none of our random experiment or. ible molana sola from which she was suffering. purposeless statement of fact in their inndscapo
Children are especially liable to Malaria and irra evant realism in their religious works.
painting
Bove of our meanin-Juss rhetoric or its pernicious after affecte which may delay the Japanese have imitated them in this rexpect their development and stunt their growth, as successfully es they lave imitated Earoponu When given Saatogen they rapidly improve indeed, to be a nation with a genius for imita- alions in the pt of winr', They Mech, One child who at three years ukl, in consequenos tion, imitating with the 2st and fores of of Maluria, weighed only half-a-pound more originators, divining at one, the innermost than it did when it was a year and a half, was secret of their models and making it their own. Tariven a small quantity of Sunatogen daily, and Their curly religions in sterpiecus appear to ho 15 weight at once began to go up half-a-pound entirely Chinese, yet they are quite free from the tameness an Absurdity of the ftefanizing painters of Northern Europe. There' seems to Just as Malaria causes wasting in children, it be an original inspiration in each one of them. anakes adulis prunastarely old, in consequence of the almost, narcotic tranquillity, of the great One would suppose that the, sbstract grauimur, the depresion of the vitality of the system. Chineso tigares, was quite foreign to their This condition is rapidly cured by Sanutogon, bustling lively character. They do not baking which removes the prematurely it look and to that East that.
a week.
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sooa substintes for the feeble will and listless
spirit a heal.by interest in normal pursuits.
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find in their desigu or in doir colon that at least, it seems to systematic. The complexity profound religions endlion for which he was of nature is suggested, if not represented, in famous. He represents more fully than the the diffident and straining beauty of primitive earlier religious masters, as fully, indeed en art; but the later Japanes painters are fides or are about their methods. far from primitiva There is nothing but this representation seems to Jack that lyrical intensity of expression which is the They seem to be complete nosters of reality, glory of Oriental painting These works are differetout front any that we know, in which there to the Kranzon ascribed Kamaoka what the is one of the imperfection and promise of painting of Ghirlandaio is to the painting of growth. They seem to have made the world Fra Angelico. Among the landscape painters, Sesalu, whom the Japanese sisemu mast highly, is also a little disappointing. He is
This finality, no debt, is part of their attrac- evidently a vary brilliant excoutant, but he Lion for us, whose art is bewildered by the of Masanobu, whose imaginative complexity of reality: hat it is fatile for ne painters to imitata ii, sines it expresses a state udimiring, and whose angling on a win-
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tatious, zather Freuch, dexterity which seem to could he be so content to represent them just 24 Maps and Plane, have overcome it in its later stages, and which in
To the monkey is either ENVIRONS.
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so far removed even from the exquisite gaiety they are and grace of Chinese painting of the Ming it was, like a flower, an object out of which figuro of fun on's poor relation. To Son NORTH WALES. 60 Testrations
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essautly witty, like su auch French painting which he chose out of the whole
picture, one of those objects of the 18th centuryz and this wittiness is what
complexity DEVON AND 80 Hlustrations.
makes its brilliant decomtire schaines more in- of reality, and upon which ha specialized.. Our painters cannot specialize in this way; CORNWALL 12 Maps; 5x- teresting than the modern Europeau decorative
painting which has been so much influenced by the ata too conselons of the relation between Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne Hastings them. It also makes them com 14 little Bournemouth, Wye Valley, Eurora Valliy shallow and trifling beside Chinese work. Bath, Weston-suprare, Malvin, Hereford
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