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ART EXHIBITION

The beautiful array of English and Scottish landscapes, marine and figure subjects brought over by Mr R. Barnett, Haymarket, London, will be on view at the Pioneer Hall' for a very few days only . , , . , Yesterday s sales included a landscape, “At Arundel,” by Joshua Jennings. R. 1.;. a landscape. “At Godaiming. Surrey,” by A. Witherington: and “ The Pet Lamb.” by Richard Murchison. . . There are. however, still many beautiful pictures left, among which may be mentioned “The Morning Call.” by W. Shayer, sen.: “A Merry Evening,” by Professor Harold; “ Inverary, North Britain,” by A. F. Rolfe; “ Harvest Time,” by P. R.. Morris, A.R.A.; “The Primrose Girl,” by P F. Poole, R.A.; "At Thorpe. Dovedale,” by E. J. Niemann: “Entering the Harbour at Boulogne,” by Christian Dommersen: and “ Glen Arisaig.” by Horatio Macculloch. The exhibition will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.ro-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22999, 30 September 1936, Page 4

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ART EXHIBITION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22999, 30 September 1936, Page 4

ART EXHIBITION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22999, 30 September 1936, Page 4

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