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PAINTING HISTORY

MU CHARLES CUN DA LI, i Itv Air Mail - Own Corresuonrlentl LONDON. 20f 11 Mnv. ’Mi.’ unique scene when King Geovge’an, Queen Elizabeth arrived in Quebec wil be commemorated on canvas by the expci brush of Mr Charles Cumlall. This art ist specialises in work of this sort. II painted the Coronation and the Royal visi to Paris. Mr Cuudall i s a middle-age. Lancastrian, with auburn hair and a no tablv quiet manner. He was in Toledo painting the Alcazar, when the tide o I civil war swept that wav, and the city wa beseiged a week alter’lie left. lie Im half-a-dozen pictures in the present Roya j Academy show, including a spick-ami j span study of a cricket match in full pic gress at Lord’s. This has been purchase by the M.C.C. for their pavilion gallerj It shows the players engaged in the ink die. of a spotless green expanse, and th surrounding cricket fans packing all th stands, looking towards the pavilion froi the east end of the ground. Jacquelin Pieterson who also has a picture in tl j Academy, is Mrs Charles Cumlall. Tin

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

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PAINTING HISTORY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

PAINTING HISTORY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

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