REJECTED PICTURES
AN ACADEM Y OVERFLOW . LONDON. June 28. To encourage artists whose pictures were rejected by the Royal Academy. 500 such pictures are now being shown in the Agricultural Flail at Islington. The academy rejected 15,000 pictures this year. Critics, discussing the reieclM works, state that, since some of the most interesting artists never subm „ their works to the academy, the rejects are, generally, academic to It is agreed, however, that, after this exhibition—the first of its kindartists who have hitherto not submitted works to the academy for fear of rejection will now submit them, realising that they have a better chance of being seen by the public.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 7
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