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PAINTINGS OWNED BY AUCKLAND

Reproduction For European Books

Two paintings in the Auckland City Art Gallery’s permanent collection will be reproduced in books which are to be published overseas. One is “Still Life with Bottle of Bass.” painted about 1920 by Henri Hayden, one of the original cubists, and the other is “Girl With Flowers,” by the seventeenth century German painter, Gaspar Netscher. The Hayden will appear in a a new book on the history of modern art by the famous British art historian, Sir Herbert Read, and the Netscher will be in a monograph on the painter by Dr. Eduard Plietzsch, of Cologne.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29072, 8 December 1959, Page 24

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PAINTINGS OWNED BY AUCKLAND Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29072, 8 December 1959, Page 24

PAINTINGS OWNED BY AUCKLAND Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29072, 8 December 1959, Page 24

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