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THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE SCHOOL OF ART of the University of Canterbury was opened in the Art Gallery, Durham street, last evening. TOP: A general picture of some of the exhibits. In the photograph are Mr E. J. Doudney (left), senior lecturer in sculpture, and Professor H. J. Simpson, professor of fine arts. BOTTOM: Mr John Panting with his black steel sculpture called “Bird.” This work is one of several displayed in the grounds of the Provincial Council Chambers.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29655, 27 October 1961, Page 14

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THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE SCHOOL OF ART of the University of Canterbury was opened in the Art Gallery, Durham street, last evening. TOP: A general picture of some of the exhibits. In the photograph are Mr E. J. Doudney (left), senior lecturer in sculpture, and Professor H. J. Simpson, professor of fine arts. BOTTOM: Mr John Panting with his black steel sculpture called “Bird.” This work is one of several displayed in the grounds of the Provincial Council Chambers. Press, Volume C, Issue 29655, 27 October 1961, Page 14

THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE SCHOOL OF ART of the University of Canterbury was opened in the Art Gallery, Durham street, last evening. TOP: A general picture of some of the exhibits. In the photograph are Mr E. J. Doudney (left), senior lecturer in sculpture, and Professor H. J. Simpson, professor of fine arts. BOTTOM: Mr John Panting with his black steel sculpture called “Bird.” This work is one of several displayed in the grounds of the Provincial Council Chambers. Press, Volume C, Issue 29655, 27 October 1961, Page 14

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