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BRITISH ART

EXHIBITION CONTINUING FOB ANOTHER AVEEK.

Mr. E. Murray Fuller’s exhibition ot British contemporary art, which has proved ot great interest to art students, painters, and the public generally, Is to continue for another week —closing next Saturday, March 1. Members of the art-loving community who have not already visited the exhibition, should not fail to do so before the closing day. At the reqaest of several members ot the N.Z. Academy ot Fine Arts, Mr. Murray Fuller has decided to deliver a short lecture on “The Painters of Today,” in the gallery, on Wednesday next, commencing at 8 p.m. The exhibition will also be open next Tuesday night, and also on Friday night, hours 7 to 9.30 p.m. Several sales have been recorded during the week, including the following:—“The Ettrick," by S. J. Lamorna Birch, A.R.A.; “Cliffs Above Ranchlzell Bay.” by the same painter; “Perugia.” by T. Robert Allan. R.W.S.; “Near Chepstow.” by Barbara Christian; “An Old Gateway,” by Percy Craft, R.8.C.; “Cley AA’indmill,” by Gerald Ackerman, R. 1.; “The Market Cart." by Terrick Williams. A.R.A.: “Finla in the AVoods.” by Harry Watson, R.W.S.; "The Farm,” by Arnosby Brown R.A.: and two etchings by C. R. W. Nevinson. R.E., “La Place Blanche” nnd “From Waterloo Bridge.”

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 128, 24 February 1930, Page 19

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BRITISH ART Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 128, 24 February 1930, Page 19

BRITISH ART Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 128, 24 February 1930, Page 19

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