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“Homage to Frances Hodgkins,” W. A. Sutton’s 1951 painting based on the controversy over the purchase of a Hodgkins painting for the city collection, shows, from left, Sutton, Doris Lusk, Colin McCahon, Heathcote Helmore, Margaret Frankel, Beth Zanders, Rene Lonsdale, Alan Brassington, John Oakley, ana Olivia Spencer-Bower. The painting no longer exists, but working drawings for it are the basis of a newly-openea exhibition in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery.

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Press, 19 May 1981, Page 29

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“Homage to Frances Hodgkins,” W. A. Sutton’s 1951 painting based on the controversy over the purchase of a Hodgkins painting for the city collection, shows, from left, Sutton, Doris Lusk, Colin McCahon, Heathcote Helmore, Margaret Frankel, Beth Zanders, Rene Lonsdale, Alan Brassington, John Oakley, ana Olivia Spencer-Bower. The painting no longer exists, but working drawings for it are the basis of a newly-openea exhibition in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Press, 19 May 1981, Page 29

“Homage to Frances Hodgkins,” W. A. Sutton’s 1951 painting based on the controversy over the purchase of a Hodgkins painting for the city collection, shows, from left, Sutton, Doris Lusk, Colin McCahon, Heathcote Helmore, Margaret Frankel, Beth Zanders, Rene Lonsdale, Alan Brassington, John Oakley, ana Olivia Spencer-Bower. The painting no longer exists, but working drawings for it are the basis of a newly-openea exhibition in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Press, 19 May 1981, Page 29