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PORTRAIT OF SINGER.—This portrait of Inia Te Wiata, the Maori bass-baritone, in the role of Colline in “La Boheme.” will be shown at the exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London next year. The portrait was painted by Philip Agnew Lambe, a member of the society since 1939. Mr Te Wiata has returned to New Zealand to give a series of concerts.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 7

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PORTRAIT OF SINGER.—This portrait of Inia Te Wiata, the Maori bass-baritone, in the role of Colline in “La Boheme.” will be shown at the exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London next year. The portrait was painted by Philip Agnew Lambe, a member of the society since 1939. Mr Te Wiata has returned to New Zealand to give a series of concerts. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 7

PORTRAIT OF SINGER.—This portrait of Inia Te Wiata, the Maori bass-baritone, in the role of Colline in “La Boheme.” will be shown at the exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London next year. The portrait was painted by Philip Agnew Lambe, a member of the society since 1939. Mr Te Wiata has returned to New Zealand to give a series of concerts. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 7