New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 19

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. Vacation time is now over and the “National” organization greets y est variety of Meat-Food products obtainable. “National” will make the “National” |Prime Cross Rib Roast (SOLID MEAT) 33¢c b Fancy REGULAR Special Introductory 70 WEST MAIN STREET Stores Th EXPRESSIONISM IN ART TRACED TO WAR Modernists Clim There 15| Nothing New in Model Painting [tent within th Berlin, Sept. 12.—If the school of | painters which now has the upper hand In-Germany prevails, the tist's model will have to look for an- other job, in the opinfon of Profes- sor Ludwig Justi, director of the | national gallery of Berlin. “We are living in the age of ‘ex- | pressionism’ in art,” Director Justi observed. “That means that the ar- | tist does not try to imitate the copy nature, but that he throws upon the canvas a revelation of his inner self. Thus many of our wodern masters paint the fizures of human beings | without having any model before them. They that the old mas- ters used models, and that there is nothing more for the rising genera- tion of painters to do along that line. With all the photograph-like portraits that we have of women in every position and attitude, who in the world cares about additional | pictures? “What the post-war generation is + looking for is t pression of per- sonal life, of p | experience, of personal feelin lirector de- clares. “The grow sration of art lovers has ex the suf- ferings of the wo and it is now living in a period of unrest, of searching and secking for the new, of casting out the old. The ‘“ex- pressionistic’ school of artists there- fore appeals to the young people.” While belleving that the “expres- sionistic” is the dominant art of the mnoment, Professor Justi is by no means sure that it will prevail. “Art is the expression of the feelings.of a people in a given period,” he ob- served. “Also, modern life moves in contrasts, and the pendulum swingy much wider and more quickly today than formerly.” IF SKIN BREAKS 0T AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHTR Just the moment you apply { Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn- ing or broken out skin! the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted akin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick re- lief, even to fiercy eczema, that noth- ing has ever been found to take its place. 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