FINE ART EXHIBITION.
i ' '■ ■ TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—lt is proposed to hold in London during the spring of tho year of theKing's coronation an exhibition of the fine Arts, painting and statuary by the artiste of his Majesty's colonial dominions. The <?aid gallery has been accorded the most : 4istinguishpd patronage of Royalty, and man}" of our English r.oblemen, ex-gover-nors of the colonies, and other gentlemen tie talcing an active interest in furthering th* measure. Prospectuses and circulars will dhoftly be forwarded to all artists and 'associations of arts for distribution on application, and artists may receive all information direct by applying to ms'ivb the iddress below. I respectfully write to aisk in the interests of British Colonial Art that you will permit a> notice of the above to »ppcar in your paper referring to the- forthcoming exhibition. I will do myself the honour of forwarding you the first prospectus printed.—l am, etc., W. JOSEPH WADHAM. Royal Colonial Avenue. ;London, Juno 25, 1901.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 2
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