SOCIETY OF ARTS
FILMS FROM NEW YORK Two films produced by the Metropolitan, Museum W'Art, New York, 'were shown at the Auckland Society of Arts clubroopis last evening before a large gathering of members aiu. guests. The president, Mr. C. Reginald Ford, presided. . ; ' During the last few years the Metropolitan Museum has produced a number of motion picture films dealing with various phases and periods of art, and an arrangement has been made by the society to present a selection before members of -the club. The technique of tapestry-weaving from the dyeing of the woollen yarn with vegetable pigments to the finished piece of work was depicted in the first - film. Modern methods of weaving vary, but slightly from those of the ancient Copts, or from the famous weavers of medieval times. Some magnificent specimens from the museum s collection, as well as famous Flemish and French tapestries, beautiful in colour and design, were shown. The many processes involved in the making of a bronze statue were shown in the second film, the famous equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt, being taken as an example. Among those present were:—Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. R. A. Lippincott, Mrs. Gilbert Archey, Mrs. M. H. Gully, Mrs. Hubert E. Green, Mrs. E. S. Kohn, Mrs. E. Wadham, Mrs. K. Dale, Mrs. G. Hansard, Mrs. J. L. Greer, Mrs. W. J. A. Thomson, Mrs. F. L. Armitage, Mrs. H. Steinert, Miss I. G. Eise, Miss F. Hunt, Miss J. Mulvany, Miss A. A. Binns, Miss Holland, Miss Briar Gardner, Miss Minnie F. White, Miss Ivy Perry, Miss M. Baily, Misst G. M. Dickin, Miss Joyce Armitage, Miss Buchanan, Miss Spicer and Miss Christie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22072, 30 March 1935, Page 21
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