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MODERN ART —Two striking examples of contemporary Canadian artists now on view among the loan collection at the Art Gallery, Logan Park.—Left: ‘Rollande,’ by Prudence Reward. Above: Doc. Snider's House, by lionel L. Fitzgerald- Boldness of outline and vividness in colour are the two predominant notes in all the works on exhibit.

INTERESTING PHASE OF SCHOOL STUDY.—Mr G. D. Anderson, educational officer, instructing a group of children in the New Zealand bird section ab the Otago Museum. Nearly 10,000 children visited the Museum this year, where they received instruction under this new scheme.

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Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 7

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MODERN ART—Two striking examples of contemporary Canadian artists now on view among the loan collection at the Art Gallery, Logan Park.—Left: ‘Rollande,’ by Prudence Reward. Above: Doc. Snider's House, by lionel L. Fitzgerald- Boldness of outline and vividness in colour are the two predominant notes in all the works on exhibit. INTERESTING PHASE OF SCHOOL STUDY.—Mr G. D. Anderson, educational officer, instructing a group of children in the New Zealand bird section ab the Otago Museum. Nearly 10,000 children visited the Museum this year, where they received instruction under this new scheme. Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 7

MODERN ART—Two striking examples of contemporary Canadian artists now on view among the loan collection at the Art Gallery, Logan Park.—Left: ‘Rollande,’ by Prudence Reward. Above: Doc. Snider's House, by lionel L. Fitzgerald- Boldness of outline and vividness in colour are the two predominant notes in all the works on exhibit. INTERESTING PHASE OF SCHOOL STUDY.—Mr G. D. Anderson, educational officer, instructing a group of children in the New Zealand bird section ab the Otago Museum. Nearly 10,000 children visited the Museum this year, where they received instruction under this new scheme. Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 7

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