LITHOGRAPHIC ART
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION
The lecture on lithography given by Mr. Claude M. Banks at the Sencfelder Exhibition in the Art Gallery. Whitmore Street, last Tuesday evening, created such wide interest that arrangements have been made for a further lecture to be. given tonight. At 8 o'clock Mr. W. E. Rice, of the Government printing department, who is an artist member of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, and a skilled lithographer, will deliver a lecture, and will give a practical de-! monstration of how a lithograph is' drawn on the stone and then printed on paper. The lecture will be open to the public.
The collection of lithographs which is exhibited by courtesy of the Senefelder Club, London, has now been on view in the Wellington Art Gallery for two weeks, and has been much appreciated by visitors. The Senefelder .Club is the only English club devoted to the art of lithography, and it numbers among its members people of such eminence as Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R.A. (its president), Mr. E. Blampied, R.E., Mr. :A; S. Hartrick, R.W.S.. and Miss Ethel Gabain. The collection numbers 72 examples of lithography, and contains some oC the most significant work which has been produced among artists in the reproductive graphic art 3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 17
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