Advertisement | Art sales not J affected by economy The sales for the two trading months of this year were well bevond expectation, said Colin Ritchie, of Ritchies Fine Arts. 72 Gloucester Street. Christchurch. He believes the reason for this is the fact that early New Zealand paintings are an ideal inflation proof investment as well as an asset to any home. He also said that many people are starting collections, and because of i renewed interest in our heri- : tage they are buying paint- ' ings by well-known early : artists 'depicting New Zea- ; land in the 19th century. > When asked why people i bring their restorations and ; picture framing to Tasman j Gallery. Mr Ritchie said that i as a specialist' in this field. ’ the public have confidence in : our advice and craftsman- . ship.
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