Show LIMIT TO THE observation peculiar fact that most people can sea only what they arc trained to seo there once visited the canary islands a painter who had lately come from holland the picture which ra corded his first impression of tone raffe gave not the hot clear flattest coloring which Is typical ot the la land but a study of a windmill shown atmospherically among gray mist and deep subdued tones in the tar ther foreground trudged two figures silhouetted la the gloom almost dead black against the gleam of a wet road it was a faithful record but ol 01 teneriffe Tene rifle in a rare mood and every one who saw it said at once oh yes dutch this Is an example such as most artists could multiply ol 01 that instinctive habit by which we elect lect for notice the things which we have grown accustomed to seeing it may partly explain bow two thoroughly realistic painters can record almost diametrically opposed imbres alons of the same scene it may further point to an explanation in part of many wide differences of opinion among experts even upon matters ot fact scientific national trained observers are likely to be men who see what they have beer trained to see and nothing else they go in blinkers of which each pair Is made on a different and the only cor pattern |