ART TREASURES
EXHIBITION IN LONDON KING LENDS COLLECTIONS (Received November V. T 15 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 2 An exhibition of British art to be Opened in Burlington House Monday comprise the most remarkable collection of naUimal pictures, sculpture, •apestry, and objects of art ever as"embled. The exhibits are insured for at least £:>,OOO,()UU. pP, ' ias h-nt generously from f;, 0 - a l collections. Americans and other 'e'gn collectors are <. o- opera ting. Ihn"'i \' llll, " s cat In dials are to come J e , '!".ice,t of art. The tr,,ln S '! 10 ,s " "iimeroiis that no artist than JB(i(i will l,e included.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 9
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