ART EXHIBITION
The exhibition of international and New Zealand art at the National Ait. Gallery, Wellington, is giving pleasure to many interested visitors. l'ollowm„ are the names of the pictures to B ct ’’® with the artists’ names, that nave been purchased: “Command” and 1 Dreamer,” by Arthur Briscoe; Brid„e at Ponterwyd” and “Ruins,” by 1 rances Hodgkins; “Composition, and Study of a Nude Woman,” by Augustus John; “Les Raisins,” by Isodore Opsomer; “Fruit,” by W. J. Leech; “Il lower Piece ” by Margaret I isher-Prout, “Terawhiti,” and “A Grey Evening, by Nugent Welch; “Midwinter, Canterbury Downs,” and “Midwinter Sun, by A. A. Deans; “Roses in Green Jar, by Jean McKay; “Maori Woman with Taiahn, by H. Linley Richardson; “Magnolias, by Betty Rhind; “Remarkablcs,” by K. J. Waghorn; “Trees on Coromandel Coast,” “Cape Brett from Ocean Bay, Whangarei,” “Clutha River,” and The Hills of Manaia,” by W. Basil Honour; “Westward Ho,” and “Over the Downs, by A. F. Nieholl; “The Valley of the Kowhai,” bv Elizabeth Kelly; “The Panelled Room,’” by Ida Birch; ’lhe River in Flood,” by T. A. McCormack; Spring Morning,” by Marcus King; Ihe Village, Grand Atlas, Morocco, by John Weeks; “Wild Chicory Flowers, by C. L Watkins; “Roadman’s Camp, by Rata Lovell Smith; “Les Hautes Alps,., by Marion Tylee; “Inland Kaikouras, bv R. Wallwork; “Winter,” by Mabel Hill; “Old Smiddy,” by A. H. McLiutoek, and “Siesta,” by Russell Clark.
ART EXHIBITION
Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 51, 23 November 1939, Page 13
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