THE BAILLIE PICTURES.
The .Auckland public, are appreciating I the opportunity of inspecting of the work of English and Scotch artiF_s afforded by the exhibition of Mr J.ohn Baillie's collection, which is now _~-;__« held at the rooms of the A- it ___i alK j Society of Aria in Coburg Str'__,jj_ The pictures are on view morninr afternoon and evening, and those peo* & who ant to keep up-tp-dale in art matters could uot do better than r__j_ e themselves familiar with the canvases. The different styles of _ np artists are well represented. All \^ e pictures except two --the portrait „_ the Duke of Argyle, and a picture, _- lue Duchpss of Argyic are. for and tbe opportunity is a rare one for becoming the possessor of the can_____. 0 a famous man, or one who is >te_adily reaching that goal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 207, 29 August 1912, Page 6
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