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Mordialloc, Victoria UNKNOWN Cape Shank UNKNOWN Musaby Cloister, near Westergothland, Sweden UNKNOWN Near Hamburg UNKNOWN No title (Cottage in bush) Arthur DOBREE No title (Middle Eastern street scene) N. KLUTTERBUCK In the early morning elderly gentlemen practised t'ai-chi, the ancient Chinese system of exercised designed to perfect body balance Hedda MORRISON No title (Street procession with people carrying puppets) Hedda MORRISON No title (Boy at street market) Hedda MORRISON No title Hedda MORRISON Spirit wall by Nan Hai Hedda MORRISON T'ai Ho Tien, the first of three great halls of state which constituted the nucleus of the Forbidden City, as seen from T'ai Ho Men Hedda MORRISON Watering radishes by hand Hedda MORRISON Wang Ch'ing Fang, another gifted artist. He painted landscapes in a style that was a break from tradition. Art was his vocation but he supported his family by teaching Hedda MORRISON The old lady who ran the opium den that I visited. She was not averse to a pipe herself when business was slack Hedda MORRISON The proprietor of Niu Jou Wan, a grilled beef restaurant Hedda MORRISON Hua-piao outside T'ien An Men. There was one pair of these pillars outside and one pair inside T'ien An Men, as a reminder to the emperor to walk in the path of virtue Hedda MORRISON A p'ai-lou Hedda MORRISON Painting was by no means an all male activity. There were many women artists Hedda MORRISON The Drum Tower, thirty metres high, which helped protect the Forbidden City from malign influences. In imperial times a drum was beaten here at nightfall Hedda MORRISON Ch'i Pai Shih affixing his seal on a painting Hedda MORRISON Spinning silk floss into thread Hedda MORRISON The scroll mounters Hedda MORRISON Untitled Mikki FERRILL Beating raw cotton to remove the dust and fibres Hedda MORRISON Beggar woman and her child. Over the years I often saw her and she was nearly always pregnant Hedda MORRISON Fa Hai Ssu (The Law Ocean Temple), a small temple in the Western Hills which was remarkable for its Ming frescos still in excellent state of preservation. The walls on which they had been painted were always in near darkness Hedda MORRISON Coal Hill, the artificial hill lying to the north of the Forbidden City Hedda MORRISON Duck farm below the city wall Hedda MORRISON No title (Pavilions at the northern end of Pei Hai) Hedda MORRISON