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TO AID KINDERGARTEN

EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS

An extensive and Valuable collection of etchings has been lent, by'; Wellington citizens .to . the Wellington! South Free Kindergarten for their exhibition, which will be opened tonight by. Mr. J. M. a. iiott. ' ->_ -.•■.•'. :..';'jr ■■ ! The pictures, which have : been' attractively displayed in. the "Evening Post" building by Mr. H. H. Tombs and members of the Kindergarten Com-1 mittee, include some beautiful pieces of work by such well known, artists as Frank" Brangwyn, 8.E., Alphonse Lpgras, and William Straug, B.A. There I is some charming children's portraiture byJ. H. Dowd, and Mr; Brqckhurst,a famous portrait artist^; ;is well represented. Somo fine exaßipics of, Henry. Bushbury's worlc is also; to: be seen.* Students of drawing'', ytiil vbe 'Jkcenly interested in ."The PotatoiGatherers," by E. Blampied, 8.E., as'.'-*rell as the Oriental vrorks of William ..: Waleott. Lovers of the quiet work of' Sir Frank Short and W. P. Bobbins will find particular pleasure in" the exhibition^ * Australian artists1' are'■'■ liionel^and Norman Lindsay . : and . Sydney ;Ure Smith. In the collection by New, Zealand artists are examples of -tlie Tvdr'k" of Mr. Bichard WalUvork;, .A.B.C.A;/ Miss E., J. P; Turner k (Palmerstoh1 North), Mr. A. J.Bae (Timaru), AvH. Cook (Christchurch), and? the ; Weljing^ ton artists, Sydney Higgs, H.::Hii Tombs, M. Matthews; A. J. Cooch,;H.,W. Hassail, and Harold Bule. - > • The exhibition will -be,- open ..for v a

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11

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TO AID KINDERGARTEN Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11

TO AID KINDERGARTEN Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11