"Thanks to heavy endowments by individuals mid I>v mmiicipalities, the gal levies nf (he Ciiited Slates have been able In acquire a large share of out - standing examples of the world’s art.” said Mr. Charles Lloyd Jones, chairman nf David Jones, Limited, Sydney, who has returned to Sydney after a visit to America, during which he visited many art- galleries. Mr. Jones said tlial throughout the States there were line galleries, containing maslerpier.es of all coimlries and of all ages. The Huntingdon Gallery at Pasadena, he said, had, according In Philip Jlendy, one of Urn greatest critics of the day. the finest collection of British portrait paintings exlanl.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 5
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