COLONIAL ARTISTS
WORK AT ROYAL ACADEMY AND PARIS SALON. (By Telegraph. — Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received April 30, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 29th April. Colonial exhibitors at the Royal Academy aro Mackennal, Ashton. Birley, Burgess. Cohen, Fullwood, Leist, Longstaft Parker, Streeton, Bess Norris, Jessie Traill, and Christine (the last two of Melbourne), and Margaret Macpherson and' Gladys Reynell (Adelaide). 'Norman Carter's picture, which gained the Salon medal in 1913, is hung on the .-line at the Academy. At the Paris Old Salon, the exhibitors include Quinn. Ashton, Bit-ley. Wheelwright, Charles Bryant, Burgess,. Blaskhi. Contts, Agnes Goodsir, Grace Joel, Hilda Eix, Bessie Gfbson, Justine Kongsing, and Marie- Tuck.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1914, Page 7
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