ENGLISH PAINTINGS
Mrs. Murray Fuller’s Aim MORE TO BE PRODUCED When the late .Mr. Murray Fuller, Ihe Wellington artist and art dealer, died in Melbourne early in' the present year, he had a very line collection of paintings from the studios of some of the best-known artists of England, which he was selling on commission. At. first it. was thought that it might be necessary to semi the collection of pictures back to their owners in London, but, in subsequent correspondence, the artists concerned said they were prepared to allow Mrs. Murray Fuller to carry on. She brought part of lite collection to New Zealand with her. and during file last few days has visited Nelson with them. .Mrs. Fuller, who is now in Wellington. said that it was Iter husband's wislt that site should, if possible, continue the work he had instituted, and it is her intention to endeavour to do so. In that she Ims the goodwill of the artists at Home, with whom she and her husband established such cordial relations. Mrs. Fuller is to leave for Sydney and Melbourne on Thursday next, and next March il is her intention to proceed to England will) a view to securing a. further collection of worthy works of art for exhibition ami sale in Australia and New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 4
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219ENGLISH PAINTINGS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 4
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